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From Checkers to Chess: Using Social Science Lessons to Advance Wildfire Adaptation Processes
Journal of Forestry ( IF 2.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-19 , DOI: 10.1093/jofore/fvab028
Travis B Paveglio 1
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This synthesis uses an overarching analogy to outline key wildfire social science lessons and present human adaptation to wildfire as an ongoing process of negotiated trade-offs dictated by the site-specific context of particular places. Use of an overarching analogy allows presentation of cross-cutting concepts or considerations for: (1) documenting local social diversity and determining how it might influence future efforts for wildfire adaptation; (2) understanding how landscape-scale patterns of social diversity or land management influence efforts to ‘coexist’ with wildfire; and (3) determining how alignments between local, regional, and federal influences necessitate diverse experimental adaptation approaches. The synthesis closes with specific recommendations for fostering wildfire adaptation coordinators and systematic processes that help facilitate diverse, tailored efforts from which generalizable best-practices could be derived. This article also outlines key considerations for research or monitoring of emergent organizations and efforts that bridge scales of collective action surrounding wildfire management.

中文翻译:

从跳棋到国际象棋:利用社会科学课程推进野火适应过程

这一综合使用了一个总体类比来概述关键的野火社会科学课程,并将人类对野火的适应呈现为一个由特定地点的特定地点背景决定的协商权衡的持续过程。使用总体类比可以提出跨领域概念或考虑因素: (1) 记录当地社会多样性并确定其可能如何影响未来的野火适应工作;(2) 了解社会多样性或土地管理的景观尺度模式如何影响与野火“共存”的努力;(3) 确定地方、区域和联邦影响之间的一致性如何需要不同的实验适应方法。综合报告最后提出了培养野火适应协调员的具体建议和有助于促进多样化、量身定制的努力,从中可以得出可推广的最佳实践。本文还概述了研究或监测紧急组织的关键考虑因素,以及弥合围绕野火管理的集体行动规模的努力。
更新日期:2021-05-19
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