Western North Carolina Wildfire Summit

(Photo by Natalie Garrett/NC Forest Service)

About the Summit

Although wildfire is not a new concern in Western North Carolina, the region is experiencing heightened risks due to the widespread impacts of Hurricane Helene on the region, though a combination of environmental factors that affect both natural ecosystems and urban infrastructure.

On Thursday, June 26, 2025, the Buncombe County Emergency Management Service and the North Carolina Forest Service hosted the Western North Carolina Wildfire Summit at the Ferguson Auditorium of Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College, in Asheville, NC.

The event was designed to provide a venue for attendees to learn about best practices and explore innovative solutions, share lessons learned, and strengthen partnerships to build a more wildfire-resilient future. Key goals of the event were to help participants evaluate and understand current and future wildfire risks, assess available resources, identify gaps in preparedness, and promote collaboration among different agencies. Participants included emergency management professionals, wildfire experts, community leaders, and state and federal partners.

Presentations and other resources from the event are provided below.

NCICS Support

For the staff at NCICS, the issue of wildfire risk in Western North Carolina is both a professional and a personal concern, and we have been working closely with other academic institutions and partners from city, county, state, and federal governments to help our community better understand, prepare for, and respond to wildfire risks. We were pleased to be able to support this important summit by creating materials that incorporated audience feedback and enhancing stakeholder participation through on-site engagement efforts.

Contact Information

Event Organizers

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Presentations

Other Resources