Creating Fire-Adapted Communities Through Recovery: Case Studies from the United States and Australia

M. Mockrin, Ronald L. Schumann, Joshua Whittaker, C. Gaither, Robert A. Brooks, A. Syphard, Owen Price, Christopher T. Emrich
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Wildfires can be devastating for social and ecological systems, but the recovery period after wildfire presents opportunities to reduce future risk through adaptation. We use a collective case study approach to systematically compare social and ecological recovery following four major fire events in Australia and the United States: the 1998 wildfires in northeastern Florida; the 2003 Cedar fire in southern California; the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, southeastern Australia; and the 2011 Bastrop fires in Texas. Fires spurred similar policy changes, with an emphasis on education, land use planning, suppression/emergency response, and vegetation management. However, there was little information available in peer-reviewed literature about social recovery, ecological recovery was mostly studied short term, and feedbacks between social and ecological outcomes went largely unconsidered. Strategic and holistic approaches to wildfire recovery that consider linkages within and between social–ecological systems will be increasingly critical to determine if recovery leads to adaptation or recreates vulnerability.
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通过恢复创建适应火灾的社区:美国和澳大利亚的案例研究
野火可对社会和生态系统造成破坏,但野火后的恢复期也为通过适应降低未来风险提供了机会。我们采用集体案例研究的方法,系统地比较了澳大利亚和美国四次重大火灾事件后的社会和生态恢复情况:1998 年佛罗里达州东北部的野火;2003 年加利福尼亚州南部的雪松大火;2009 年澳大利亚东南部维多利亚州的黑色星期六丛林大火;以及 2011 年得克萨斯州的巴斯特罗普大火。火灾引发了类似的政策变化,重点是教育、土地使用规划、灭火/应急响应和植被管理。然而,在同行评审的文献中,关于社会恢复的信息很少,生态恢复的研究大多是短期的,社会和生态结果之间的反馈在很大程度上未被考虑。考虑到社会生态系统内部和之间的联系的野火恢复战略和整体方法对于确定恢复是导致适应还是再造脆弱性将越来越重要。
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