fire-adapted communities
The Fire Adapted Communities Pathways Tool: Facilitating Social Learning and a Science of Practice
Wildfire recovery as a “hot moment” for creating fire-adapted communities
Recent decades have witnessed an escalation in the social, economic, and ecological impacts of wildfires worldwide.
After the fire: Perceptions of land use planning to reduce wildfire risk in eight communities across the United States
Wildfire losses are increasing across the United States, and yet land use planning to reduce wildfire risk is not federally mandated and is rarely used by local jurisdictions.
Wildfire risk reduction in the United States: Leadership staff perceptions of local fire department roles and responsibilities
As wildland fires have had increasing negative impacts on a range of human values, in many parts of the United States (U.S.) and around the world, collaborative risk reduction efforts among agencies, homeowners, and fire departments are needed to improve wildfire safety and mitigate risk.
Citizen Fire Academy: Curriculum Package for Facilitators and Educators
The Citizen Fire Academy (CFA) program equips participants with the knowledge they need to improve fire preparedness and resiliency on their own properties and in their communities.
Policy Scenarios for fire-adapted communities: Understanding stakeholder risk-perceptions, using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps
Collaborative groups are most effective when the varied stakeholder groups within them understand the risks of wildfire and take proactive steps to manage these risks. Implementing policies for fire risk mitigation and adaptation, however, remains difficult because risks and policy alternatives are not understood or supported uniformly across diverse stakeholders.
Rebuilding and new housing development after wildfire
The number of wildland-urban interface communities affected by wildfire is increasing, and both wildfire suppression and losses are costly. However, little is known about post-wildfire response by homeowners and communities after buildings are lost. Our goal was to characterise rebuilding and new development after wildfires across the conterminous United States.
Fire-Adapted Communities: The Next Step in Wildfire Preparedness in Klamath County
This is a manual that helps homeowners and neighborhoods prepare their areas and their homes for wildfire. A fire-adapted community is a community located in a fire-prone area that requires little assistance from firefighters during a wildfire. Residents of these communities accept responsibility for living in a high fire-hazard area.
Before Wildfire Strikes: A Handbook for Homeowners and Communities in Southwest Oregon
This is a manual that helps homeowners and neighborhoods prepare their areas and their homes for wildfire. A fire-adapted community is a community located in a fire-prone area that requires little assistance from firefighters during a wildfire. Residents of these communities accept responsibility for living in a high fire-hazard area.
Pagination
- Page 1
- Next page