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Does Wildfire Open a Policy Window? Local Government and Community Adaptation After Fire in the United States

机译:野火是否打开一个政策窗口? 在美国火灾后的地方政府和社区适应

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Becoming a fire adapted community that can coexist with wildfire is envisioned as a continuous, iterative process of adaptation, but it is unclear how communities may pursue adaptation. Experience with wildfire and other natural hazards suggests that disasters may open a “window of opportunity” leading to local government policy changes. We examined how destructive wildfire affected progress toward becoming fire adapted in eight locations in the United States. We found that community-level adaptation following destructive fires is most common where destructive wildfire is novel and there is already government capacity and investment in wildfire regulation and land use planning. External funding, staff capacity, and the presence of issue champions combined to bring about change after wildfire. Locations with long histories of destructive wildfire, extensive previous investment in formal wildfire regulation and mitigation, or little government and community capacity to manage wildfire saw fewer changes. Across diverse settings, communities consistently used the most common tools and actions for wildfire mitigation and planning. Nearly all sites reported changes in wildfire suppression, emergency response, and hazard planning documents. Expansion in voluntary education and outreach programs to increase defensible space was also common, occurring in half of our sites, but land use planning and regulations remained largely unchanged. Adaptation at the community and local governmental level therefore may not axiomatically follow from each wildfire incident, nor easily incorporate formal approaches to minimizing land use and development in hazardous environments, but in many sites wildfire was a focusing event that inspired reflection and adaptation.
机译:成为一个可以与野火共存的火灾适应的社区被设想为一个连续的,迭代的适应过程,但尚不清楚社区如何追求适应。野火和其他自然灾害的经验表明,灾害可能会开辟一个导致当地政府政策变化的“机会窗口”。我们审查了如何破坏性的野火如何在美国八个地点变得抗火。我们发现破坏性火灾后的社区级适应是最常见的,在破坏性野火是新颖的,并且已经有政府的能力和野火监管和土地利用规划的能力和投资。外部资金,员工容量以及问题冠军的存在结合在野火后带来改变。具有长期历史的破坏性野火的位置,以前的正式野火监管和减缓的投资,或者政府管理野火的小政府和社区能力越来越少。在不同的环境中,社区始终使用最常见的工具和野火缓解和规划的动作。几乎所有网站都报告了野火抑制,应急响应和危险计划文件的变化。在自愿教育和外展方案中扩展,增加可辩护的空间也很常见,在我们的一半景点中发生,但土地使用规划和法规仍然很大程度不变。因此,在社区和地方政府的适应可能不会从每个野火事件中公理遵循,也不容易地融合正式的方法,以尽量减少危险环境中的土地利用和开发,但在许多地点中,野火是一种灵感反思和适应的重点活动。

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