From flexibility to feasibility: identifying the policy conditions that support the management of wildfire for objectives other than full suppression

IF 2.9 3区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY
Scott T. Franz, Melanie M. Colavito, Catrin M. Edgeley
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Abstract

Background

Intentional management of naturally ignited wildfires has emerged as a valuable tool for addressing the social and ecological consequences of a century of fire exclusion in policy and practice. Policy in the United States now allows wildfires to be managed for suppression and other than full suppression (OTFS) objectives simultaneously, giving flexibility to local decision makers.

Aims

To extend existing research on the history of wildfire management, investigate how wildfire professionals interpret current policy with respect to OTFS management, and better understand how they translate policy into implementation.

Methods

Interviews were conducted in south-west United States with wildfire professionals to explore policy’s impact on OTFS management.

Key results

Respondents reported that while flexible federal policy and interagency guidance was important, suitable landscape conditions, organisational capacity, support from national and regional leadership, updated management plans, increased monitoring capacity, and adequate performance measures also influence the decision to use OTFS strategies.

Conclusions

Translating flexible options into feasible operations requires aligning many layers of policy and people using proactive, collaborative, ongoing preparation.

Implications

Our research may prompt targeted discussions between management agencies and policymakers to determine how to best support successful management of wildfires OTFS.

从灵活性到可行性:确定支持野火管理的政策条件,以实现全面扑灭以外的目标
背景自然点燃的野火的有意管理已成为一种有价值的工具,可用于解决一个世纪以来政策和实践中排斥火灾所造成的社会和生态后果。美国的政策现在允许同时为灭火和非完全灭火(OTFS)目标对野火进行管理,从而为地方决策者提供了灵活性。目的扩展现有的野火管理历史研究,调查野火专业人员如何解释有关 OTFS 管理的现行政策,并更好地了解他们如何将政策转化为实施。方法在美国西南部对野火专业人员进行访谈,探讨政策对野外火场管理的影响。主要结果受访者表示,虽然灵活的联邦政策和机构间指导非常重要,但合适的地貌条件、组织能力、国家和地区领导的支持、更新的管理计划、增强的监测能力以及充分的绩效衡量标准也会影响使用 OTFS 战略的决策。结论要将灵活的选择转化为可行的行动,需要利用积极主动、协作和持续的准备工作,将多层次的政策和人员结合起来。启示我们的研究可能会促使管理机构和政策制定者之间进行有针对性的讨论,以确定如何最好地支持成功的野火 OTFS 管理。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
9.70%
发文量
67
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Wildland Fire publishes new and significant articles that advance basic and applied research concerning wildland fire. Published papers aim to assist in the understanding of the basic principles of fire as a process, its ecological impact at the stand level and the landscape level, modelling fire and its effects, as well as presenting information on how to effectively and efficiently manage fire. The journal has an international perspective, since wildland fire plays a major social, economic and ecological role around the globe. The International Journal of Wildland Fire is published on behalf of the International Association of Wildland Fire.
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