This course explores how environmental and
social factors interact to cause wildfires and shows why these interactions need
to be considered when preparing for future wildfires. Focusing on the 2007
wildfires in Greece, this course introduces students to the geographical
concept of entanglement as a tool for exploring these interrelated factors. Using
the ideas of the environmental historian Stephen Pyne, the course establishes that
wildfires are entangled physical, ecological, and human processes. Then it helps
students critique the relative benefits of trying to prevent or respond to the
environmental challenge of wildfires in the future.