On November 5, the Cabildo de Gran Canaria hosted the first meeting of the Community of Wildfire Innovation in Gran Canaria (CWI-GC), heart of one of the Living Labs. The event brought together 15 representatives from public administrations, private sector, research organisations and civil society.
The CWI-GC consists of a group of actors with decision-making power over the Gran Canarian territory. The community discusses what innovations are needed in the forest fires sector to achieve a fire-resilient landscape and establishes the roadmap for the coming years. Through a series of collective exercises, this first meeting led by the Cabildo de Gran Canaria was an opportunity to:
Define the current situation and the critical factors for integrated fire management on the island,
Outline the common vision to be achieved in the short and medium term and,
Identify current deficiencies and necessary innovations to achieve the objectives
The conclusions emerging from the debate between the different actors will be compiled and used to draw up the roadmap towards integrated fire management, based on the common vision agreed by the participants.
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