Wildfire risk research focuses on understanding the factors that contribute to the occurrence and spread of wildfires, as well as developing effective strategies for mitigating and managing these risks. This includes studying the role of climate change, land use patterns, vegetation, weather patterns, and human activities in increasing wildfire risk. Researchers also investigate methods for predicting and assessing wildfire risk, such as through the use of remote sensing data and modeling techniques. Overall, the goal of wildfire risk research is to improve our ability to prevent, prepare for, and respond to wildfires in order to protect both human communities and natural ecosystems.