Citizen Engagement in Wildfire Management: Needs, Challenges, Methods and Framework

Yousefi Mojir, Kayvan Yousefi, Mojir, Elena Maceviciute, Nasrine Olson, E. Gatial, Zoltan Balogh
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With climate change, the frequency and spread of wildfires have intensified globally, bearing disastrous impacts on wildlife, the economy, and human well-being. Efforts on broad fronts are required, including proactive public participation. However, studies related to citizen engagement in the context of wildfire management remain limited. Therefore, there is a need for further studies in this area. This paper reports on ongoing work conducted in the context of an H2020 project called SILVANUS. The study investigates the methods, practices, needs and challenges related to citizen engagement in wildfire management. The authors have developed a tentative citizen engagement framework, and preliminary results related to citizens' needs and challenges are presented. The study identifies relevant topics, training contents, and methods that can be used for public engagement in wildfire management. The paper contributes towards designing future engagement modalities, technologies and training materials related to wildfire management and potentially even other crises.
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野火管理中的公民参与:需求、挑战、方法和框架
随着气候变化,全球范围内野火发生的频率和范围都在加剧,给野生动物、经济和人类福祉带来了灾难性的影响。需要在广泛的方面作出努力,包括公众的积极参与。然而,有关野火管理背景下公民参与的研究仍然有限。因此,有必要在这方面进行进一步的研究。本文报告了在名为SILVANUS的H2020项目背景下正在进行的工作。该研究调查了与公民参与野火管理相关的方法、实践、需求和挑战。作者开发了一个初步的公民参与框架,并提出了与公民需求和挑战相关的初步结果。该研究确定了公众参与野火管理的相关主题、培训内容和方法。本文有助于设计与野火管理甚至其他潜在危机相关的未来参与模式、技术和培训材料。
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