The Fire Next Time: Land Use Planning in the Wildland/Urban Interface

J. Colburn
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Wildfire is a growing threat to suburban and exurban communities, partly because fires have grown more severe and frequent as a result of land use and climatic influences and partly because more people are living in fire prone areas. The so-called Healthy Forests Restoration Act (HFRA), the federal government's response to this crisis, is a deeply flawed statute that will likely exacerbate wildfire risks at the same time it makes real ecological restoration even harder. While HFRA took halting, partial steps toward the integration of broad and small scale land use planning, it was the outgrowth of a dysfunctional legislative process in Washington. Before the governance of public lands adapts completely to HFRA, this law should be overhauled (or, ideally, repealed). I suggest targeted reforms to bring about more transparency, greater clarity on what we mean by restoration, and more attention to the trade-offs entailed by further expansion into the wildland/urban interface.
下一次火灾:荒地/城市界面的土地利用规划
野火对郊区和远郊社区的威胁越来越大,部分原因是由于土地使用和气候影响,火灾变得更加严重和频繁,部分原因是越来越多的人生活在火灾易发地区。所谓的《健康森林恢复法案》(HFRA)是联邦政府对这场危机的回应,是一项存在严重缺陷的法规,可能会加剧野火风险,同时使真正的生态恢复变得更加困难。虽然HFRA在整合大范围和小规模土地使用规划方面采取了断断续续的部分步骤,但这是华盛顿立法程序功能失调的结果。在公共土地的管理完全适应HFRA之前,这项法律应该被彻底修改(或者,理想情况下,废除)。我建议进行有针对性的改革,以提高透明度,更明确我们所说的恢复的含义,并更多地关注进一步扩展到荒地/城市界面所带来的权衡。
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