Primary outcome
The National Bushfire Resilience Network (NOBURN) is a citizen science project empowering people to use their mobile phones to collect information that will help predict bushfire hotspots and minimise their impact. It’s a collaboration between UniSC, Noosa Shire Council and the University of Adelaide (Australian Institute for Machine Learning).
Key goals
- Getting community involved in the data collection and mapping of forest fuels with the message: “Snap a pic, help predict!”
- Predict severity, probability and burn area of potential bushfires
- Build community resilience and increase awareness on risks associated with forests and fuels
- Create what will become a nationwide database of forest evidence to document both visual and actual measures of structures, quantities, densities and dryness of forest fuels with a precise and wide geographic coverage.
Progress
This project commenced in 2021 and is set to be completed in 2026.
Lead researchers
- Mark Brown
- Paul Salmon
- Sam Van Holsbeeck
- Andrew Ward
- Sarah Casey
- Henry Dugmore
- Shannon Horsfall
- Shelby Schumacher
Project funded by
Australian Government Dept of Industry, Science and Resources
Sustainable Development Goals
This project works towards these UN Sustainable Development Goals:
- SDG 15: Life on Land
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- SDG 4: Quality Education
Visit the NoBurn app website.