Créditos
© Smart Forests and Fundación Mar Adentro, 2026
Editors: Maya Errázuriz, Jennifer Gabrys
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© Texts, 2026: Jennifer Gabrys, Maya Errázuriz, Tomás Altamirano, Sebastián Carrasco, Felipe Guarda, Violeta Bustos, Gianna Salamanca, Paula Tiara Torres, Pablo González Rivas, Fernanda López, Valeria Palma, Bárbara Acevedo, Simón Crisóstomo Loncopán, Felipe Ortega, Fernanda Romero, Andrés Fuentes Ramírez, Paola Arroyo Vargas.
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To cite this book: Smart Forests and Fundación Mar Adentro. Ecologies of Fire / Ecologías del Fuego. Cambridge, UK, and Santiago, CL, 2026. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.129356.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the communities and places that have contributed to the research, events, walks, and field schools that have served as the basis for this publication, including the residents of Bosque Pehuén and the Fundación Mar Adentro team: Bárbara Acevedo, Sebastián Carrasco, Felipe Guarda, Madeline Hurtado, Pamela Iglesias, Amerindia Jaramillo, Fernanda López Quilodrán, Valeria Palma, Gianna Salamanca, Pablo González Rivas, Paula Tiara Torres, Amparo Irarrázaval, Bernardita Pérez, María Jesús Olivos, Violeta Bustos, Roberto Raimann, Graciela Villagrán, Segundo Mendez; Universidad de la Frontera: Paola Arroyo Vargas, Andrés Fuentes Ramírez, Carolina Navarrete González, Álvaro Sanhueza; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - CEDEL: José Tomás Ibarra, Pelayo Benavides; Austral University of Chile and the Centre for Fire and Resilience of Socio-ecosystems (Fireses): Cristián Olivares, Mauricio González, Alejandro Miranda; University of Chile - Institute of Complex Engineering Systems: Rodrigo Mahaluf, Jaime Carrasco; University of Concepción: Jorge Felez-Bernal, Noelia Carrasco; University of Valparaíso: Pablo Mansilla; Conaf - Villarrica National Park, Boldo 1 Operations Centre and the Forest Fire Research Department: Basilio Guiñez, Felipe Ortega, Nemo Ortega, Diego Figueroa, Jorge Saavedra; Municipality of Pucón - Risk and Disaster Management Department: Claudia Arellano; Municipality of Nacimiento - Risk and Disaster Management Department: Gabriel Quijada; Border Agency: María / Rosario Montero, Sebastián Melo, Paula Salas; Altos de Cantillana: Fernanda Romero; Arturo Ahumada; Network for the Improvement of the Forestry Model: Javiera Rodríguez Olguín; ‘Community Against Fire’ Program: Verónica Rifo, Félix Zapata, Carolina Martínez, Ximena Romero, Berta Holgado; Oasis de La Campana First Response Brigade: Luis Beth Rey; Arca Sur Foundation: Mario Rivas, Paola Méndez; Arts and Disasters Unit of the Research Centre for Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Ignacio Gutiérrez and Sebastián Riffo; Águila Sur Emergency Committee: Leonardo Núñez and Raúl Espinoza; Buena Cabra: Víctor Faúndez; Chukawma Eco-Brigade: Rocío González, Daniel Poblete and Loreto Márquez; Caritas Chile: Pedro Contreras.
The broader context of this research has been developed through the Smart Forests research group. We are especially grateful to Noel Chung for her contribution to the maintenance and ongoing support for the development of the Smart Forests Atlas, as well as to Common Knowledge for the design and development of the Smart Forests Atlas, and to the Atlas collaborators for contributing their knowledge on forest development and technologies.
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement No. 866006) and from the Social Science Impact Fund (SSIF) at the University of Cambridge.
The development of the research in Chile was supported by Fundación Mar Adentro.