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Wildfire governance in a changing world: Insights for policy learning and policy transfer
Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy Pub Date : 2021-09-01 , DOI: 10.1002/rhc3.12235
William Nikolakis 1 , Emma Roberts 2
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Societies must learn to live with, and adapt to wildfire risk. Here we examine wildfire governance and policy in British Columbia (BC), Canada over the last two decades, to examine how policy lessons are drawn from wildfire events. We focus on independent reviews and their recommendations provided, lessons learned from abroad, and whether policy and governance has changed (or not). Jurisdictional and intercultural issues in BC's wildfire response are outlined in this paper, and opportunities for innovative solutions are examined. We then present a case study of the Tsilhqot'in Fire Management program to demonstrate how Indigenous Fire Management is being revitalized as a proactive solution to wildfire. Our intent is to reveal why policy learning and transfer from Indigenous peoples is increasing in this context, and we identify how this is occurring. Barriers to implementation are outlined, and implications for wildfire governance in BC and globally are discussed.

中文翻译:

不断变化的世界中的野火治理:政策学习和政策转移的见解

社会必须学会忍受和适应野火风险。在这里,我们研究了过去二十年来加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省 (BC) 的野火治理和政策,以研究如何从野火事件中汲取政策教训。我们专注于独立审查及其提供的建议、从国外吸取的经验教训以及政策和治理是否发生了变化(或没有)。本文概述了不列颠哥伦比亚省野火响应中的管辖权和跨文化问题,并研究了创新解决方案的机会。然后,我们介绍了 Tsilhqot'in 火灾管理计划的案例研究,以展示如何将土著火灾管理作为一种积极主动的野火解决方案来振兴。我们的目的是揭示为什么在这种情况下土著人民的政策学习和转移正在增加,我们确定这是如何发生的。概述了实施障碍,并讨论了对不列颠哥伦比亚省和全球野火治理的影响。
更新日期:2021-09-01
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