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Wildfires aren’t just getting bigger — they’re behaving differently. In this episode, Geoff, Eric, Ben and Sam are joined by Matthew Trumm to unpack why modern “mega-fires” burn hotter, faster, and across vast areas and what land design has to do with it. From degraded ecosystems and fuel loads to wind, water, and soil, this conversation explores how human decisions have reshaped fire behaviour. Learn More & Join the Community: 🌐 Visit the podcast homepage to listen with your preferred platform: https://www.discoverpermaculture.com/... 🎓 Explore Geoff's online courses: https://www.discoverpermaculture.com Key Takeaways: 00:11:50 – 00:16:30: Mega-fires aren’t normal wildfires. They’re driven by wind, heavy dry fuel loads, and degraded ecosystems, allowing fire to move into the canopy and accelerate rapidly. 00:13:40 – 00:15:40: When forests lose grazing, ground cover management, and soil health, excess fuel builds up — allowing fire to climb into the treetops and spread uncontrollably. 00:17:45 – 00:19:40: Open, simplified landscapes allow wind to accelerate. Well-designed buffer zones — trees, water, and earthworks — slow wind and reduce fire intensity. 00:16:30 – 00:18:20: Low-intensity, intentional fire has long been used by Indigenous cultures to reduce fuel loads, protect ecosystems, and prevent catastrophic burns. 00:35:55 – 00:36:45: Designs that work with natural systems require less energy and are more resilient. Forced systems rely on constant inputs — and tend to fail under stress. 00:38:10 – 00:41:30: Degraded landscapes spiral toward desertification and disaster. Regenerative design rebuilds soil, holds water, and restores ecological balance. 00:41:30 – 00:47:00: Start with water, restore soil, reduce fuel loads, and design buffers. Fire resilience is built long before fire season begins. 🌏 Guests Matthew Trumm — is a regenerative land designer and fire ecology strategist who brings clarity to how ecosystems, climate, and design intersect. Focused on how landscapes burn, heal, and function over time, Matthew combines ecological science with practical experience to help people understand fire behavior, fuel dynamics, and resilient land design. His work unpacks systems thinking in a way that’s both grounded and actionable — turning complexity into pathways for repair and abundance. 🔥 Wildfire Course: https://www.ecosystemrestorationcommu... 🔗 Website: https://www.treetoppermaculture.org 📸 Instagram: @treetop_permaculture ▶️ YouTube: / @treetoppermaculture 📘 Facebook: / ttpermaculture Eric Seider — Eric is a permaculture consultant, designer, and educator since 2008. He has helped communities around the world create resilient systems, working across deserts, forests, and urban landscapes. As the leader of the Permaculture Community Group in Fair Oaks, California, he cultivates a local hub for education, hands-on learning, and collaboration. Eric turns ideas into thriving ecosystems and empowers others to do the same. 🔗 Website: https://www.ericseider.com 📸 Instagram: @ericseider ▶️ Youtube: / @ericseider 📘 Facebook: / ericseider22 🌾 Permaculture Community Group: https://www.permaculturefairoaks.org 🌿 Community Facebook: / permaculturefairoaks Sam Parker-Davies — Sam is a global permaculture designer, teacher, and consultant with projects spanning deserts, forests, and mountains across 12+ countries. He blends hands-on implementation with deep design thinking, helping communities regenerate both ecosystems and the social systems that depend on them. Sam’s teaching and consulting showcase how practical permaculture can create abundance in even the most challenging environments. 🔗 Website: https://samparkerdavies.weebly.com 📸 Instagram: @samparkerdavies ▶️ Youtube: / @sam.parkerdavies 📘 Facebook: / sam.parkerdavies Ben Missimer — Ben is a regenerative designer and technologist who uses LiDAR, drone imaging, and GIS tools to reveal the hidden patterns of the land. From remote landscapes to urban projects, he transforms terrain data into actionable designs that restore ecosystems. His work combines science, technology, and permaculture principles to guide landscapes from degraded to abundant. 🔗 Website: https://www.pearlriverecodesign.com 📸 Instagram: @benmissimer ▶️ Youtube: / @benmissimer 📘 Facebook: / pearlriverecodesign #permaculture #wildfires #megafires #regenerativedesign #climateresilience #landscapedesign #fireecology #indigenousknowledge #soilhealth #waterharvesting #designwithnature