Jurisdictional decision-making about building codes for resiliency and sustainability post-fire

Megan Ellery, Amy Javernick-Will, Abbie Liel, Katherine Dickinson
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Abstract The increasing frequency and size of wildfires across the U.S. motivates the growing need to identify how affected communities can rebuild sustainably and resiliently. This study examines the jurisdictional decision-making process surrounding one important class of sustainability and resiliency decisions, focusing on energy and wildfire building codes for housing reconstruction. Through 22 interviews with staff and elected officials in three jurisdictions impacted by Colorado’s Marshall Fire, we identify factors influencing decisions. Code decisions varied across jurisdictions and, in some cases, building codes were relaxed, while in other cases, increased resiliency and sustainability standards were adopted after the fire. Jurisdictions with more experience had more certainty regarding code costs and effectiveness, leading to more stringent code adoption. Thus, findings encourage jurisdictions to create rebuilding plans pre-disaster to reduce the impact of uncertainty in post-disaster decision-making. The data also indicate that while local jurisdictions are well-suited to work cooperatively with homeowners impacted by disasters to return to the community, the state can play a role by informing or mandating disaster plans or establishing minimum code requirements. 
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关于火灾后建筑弹性和可持续性规范的司法决策
美国各地野火发生的频率和规模不断增加,促使人们越来越需要确定受影响社区如何可持续地、有弹性地重建。本研究考察了围绕一类重要的可持续性和弹性决策的司法决策过程,重点关注住房重建的能源和野火建筑规范。通过对受科罗拉多州马歇尔火灾影响的三个司法管辖区的22名工作人员和民选官员的采访,我们确定了影响决策的因素。不同司法管辖区的规范决定各不相同,在某些情况下,建筑规范被放宽,而在其他情况下,火灾后采用了更高的弹性和可持续性标准。拥有更多经验的司法管辖区对代码成本和有效性有更多的确定性,从而导致更严格的代码采用。因此,研究结果鼓励司法管辖区在灾前制定重建计划,以减少灾后决策中不确定性的影响。数据还表明,虽然地方司法管辖区非常适合与受灾害影响的房主合作,让他们重返社区,但国家可以通过通知或强制执行灾害计划或制定最低规范要求来发挥作用。, # xD;
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