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Assessing the influence of politics on California wildfire disaster declaration decisions at the county level.

机译:评估政治对县级加州野火灾难宣布决定的影响。

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California suffers from the highest number of wildfires in the United States and has overrun its wildfire-fighting budget every year for the past decade (Hubbard). To make matters worse, climate change impacts are lengthening the wildfire season and generating more severe wildfires, further stressing existing response capacity (Westerling et al. 940). The state has augmented its own response capacity with federal assistance through national disaster declarations (NDDs). While these declarations are intended to help states in need, recent studies suggest that the process has become highly politicized, and factors such as partisanship, reelection, and the state's electoral competitiveness have a disproportionate influence on presidential NDD decisions (Gasper and Reeves 1; Kriner and Reeves 1; Reeves 1142). Using California county-level data between 1992 and 2012, this thesis assesses the influence of gubernatorial and presidential partisanship, electoral cycles, and county-level electoral competitiveness on the likelihood that wildfires are declared national disasters. This study finds that political and electoral variables do influence presidential NDD decisions. However, the factors that influence presidential behavior and the governor's chances of receiving NDDs at the county level contradict the findings in the wider literature at the national level. Regardless, these results highlight a need for greater oversight and transparency in the allocation of federal resources under the NDD program. Without these checks, state policymakers might leverage political incentives to manipulate the NDD decision-making process, potentially depleting finite resources that may become further taxed by climate change.
机译:加利福尼亚州遭受的野火数量最多,在过去的十年中,每年的野火灭火预算都超支了(Hubbard)。更糟的是,气候变化的影响正在延长野火季节并产生更严重的野火,从而进一步加剧了现有的应对能力(Westerling等人940)。该州通过国家灾难声明(NDD)提供了联邦援助,以增强自身的应对能力。尽管这些声明旨在帮助有需要的州,但最近的研究表明,该过程已高度政治化,党派,连任和州选举竞争力等因素对总统NDD决策的影响不成比例(Gasper和Reeves 1; Kriner和里夫斯1;里夫斯1142)。本文使用1992年至2012年之间加利福尼亚州的县级数据,评估了州长和总统的党派,选举周期和县级选举竞争力对野火被宣布为国家灾难的可能性的影响。这项研究发现,政治和选举变量确实会影响总统NDD的决定。但是,影响总统行为和州长在县一级接受新民主党的机会的因素与全国范围内广泛文献中的发现相矛盾。无论如何,这些结果强调了在NDD计划下联邦资源分配中需要加强监督和透明度。没有这些检查,国家决策者可能会利用政治动机来操纵NDD决策过程,从而可能耗尽有限的资源,而这些资源可能会因气候变化而进一步加重税收。

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    Georgetown University.;

  • 授予单位 Georgetown University.;
  • 学科 Political science.;Environmental economics.
  • 学位 M.P.P.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 73 p.
  • 总页数 73
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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