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Assessing the Impact of Vegetation and House Fires on Greenhouse Gas Emissions - report #104 (2010)
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This report is to assess the impact of green house gas emissions associated with vegetation fires and house fires.
Improving safety at controlled burns through land manager knowledge and practices Report #164 [2018]
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Aim of research was to better equip our knowledge to produce safe burning practice guidelines and training for the use of fire by land managers.
Rain prompts Gisborne to move back to a restricted fire season
News and media|20 December 2024Fire and Emergency New Zealand is moving the Kōpūtūtea area in Tairawhiti back to a restricted fire season as of 4pm Friday 20 December, until further notice.
Changing public behaviour: enhanced and improved communication of fire danger Report #156 (2017)
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This research explored the role of fire danger rating systems in communicating fire risk and how they relate to behaviour change.
Pause and Plan before Burning Storm Debris
News and media|30 October 2025As the clean-up from last week’s storm continues, Fire and Emergency is asking farmers and lifestyle block owners in Otago and Southland to pause and plan before starting to burn debris.
Transparency Statement
Found in: About this websiteInformation gathering transparency statementThis statement sets out how Fire and Emergency New Zealand collects, safeguards and uses the information we need to support the work we are required to do under legislation to protect lives, property, land and the environment, and to meet our regulatory compliance obligations.
Practising Fire Safety During a Power Outage
News and media|13 February 2023Fire and Emergency New Zealand encourages people across the North Island to remain vigilant and practise fire safety during a power outage.
Fire and Emergency is keeping communities safe
News and media|29 November 2021Fire and Emergency is, and always will be, committed to keeping our communities safe