透视文章:减轻野火对社会和经济的影响

Louis A.(Lou) Gritzo
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野火是地球生态系统的自然组成部分。随着时间的推移,由于林区内或林区附近(即野地/城市交界处或 WUI)的不断发展,导致更多的价值和生命暴露在野火事件中,并且由于气候的变化导致野火易发区域越来越大、季节延长,其社会和经济后果也显著增加。从某种程度上来说,最严重的野火事件很难说是 "野地火灾",而更多的是影响着火房屋和企业所在社区的大规模火灾。全世界可被合理视为 "高火灾风险 "的总面积超出了控制性燃烧、森林疏伐或在建筑物和房屋周围逐一设置可防御空间的水平。目前的政策无法有效解决这一问题。我们需要更好的能力,为包括土地使用规划者、建筑法规官员和荒地管理者在内的关键决策者提供管理这种风险的正确工具。这就需要一个设计和管理完善的公私合作伙伴关系。燃烧研究界将是使其取得成功的核心力量,但他们需要团结起来,共同发挥各自的众多技能。
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Perspective article: Mitigating social and economic impact of wildfires

Wildfires are a natural part of the earth's ecosystem. Over time, the social and economic consequences have significantly increased as development in or near forested areas (i.e. the wildland/urban interface or WUI) has continued, resulting in more value and lives exposed to wildfire events, and due to increasingly large wildfire prone regions and extended seasons caused by changes in the climate. The most significant events are, by some measures, hardly ‘wildland fires’, they are more massive conflagrations affecting communities of burning homes and businesses. The total area around the world that can reasonably be regarded in ‘high fire risk’ is beyond the level of controlled burns, forest thinning, or one-by-one implementation of defensible spaces around structures and homes. Current policies are not effective at the scale of the problem. Better capabilities are needed to provide key decisionmakers including land use planners, building code officials, and wildland managers the right tools to manage this risk. A well designed and governed public private partnership is required. The combustion research community will be at the core of the development that can make it successful, but they will need to band together to bring their numerous individual skills to the table together.

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