确定野火管理中的偏差:计划集成和利益相关者协作的机会

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Chendi Zhang , Nicole Lambrou , Crystal Kolden , Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
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在世界范围内,不同规划机制的野火管理仍然是一个日益增长但尚未得到充分研究的政策挑战。加州的《野火恢复计划协调指南》旨在利用不同地方规划机制之间的合作,建立具有野火恢复能力的社区。参考该工具包,我们确定了三个主要地方规划机制(总体规划、减灾计划和社区野火保护计划)之间的六个规划协调机会主题。在野火规划有效性协议和评估的基础上,我们开发了一个模型来衡量这些规划机制之间的规划一致性程度。我们发现三个计划之间的总体计划一致性很低,特别是在脆弱性评估方面。我们还发现,地区、私营部门、联邦、州和部落利益相关者没有充分参与地方规划过程。我们进一步研究了规划一致性评估、利益相关者协作与每个县的社会脆弱性、野火风险和野火规划有效性之间的关系。我们发现,社会脆弱性水平较高的县可能缺乏全面的利益相关者合作,而野火规划效率较高的县在野火管理主题方面具有更好的一致性。研究结果突出了加州野火恢复规划的差距和机遇,为其他火灾易发地区建设野火恢复社区提供了更高效和有效的规划和政策制定。
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Identifying misalignments in wildfire management: Opportunities for plan integration and stakeholder collaboration
Wildfire management across different planning mechanisms remains a growing yet understudied policy challenge worldwide. California's Wildfire Resilience Plan Alignment Guide is meant to leverage collaboration among different local planning mechanisms to build wildfire resilient communities. Referring to this toolkit, we identified six themes of plan alignment opportunities among three primary local planning mechanisms: the General Plan, Hazard Mitigation Plan, and Community Wildfire Protection Plan. Building on a Wildfire Planning Effectiveness protocol and evaluation, we developed a model measuring degrees of plan alignment among these planning mechanisms. We find that overall plan alignment among the three plans is low, particularly as related to vulnerability assessments. We also find that regional, private sector, federal, state, and tribal stakeholders are inadequately involved in local planning processes. We further investigate the relationship between plan alignment evaluation, stakeholder collaboration, and each county's social vulnerability, wildfire risk, and wildfire planning effectiveness. We find that counties with higher levels of social vulnerability may experience less comprehensive stakeholder collaboration, while counties with higher wildfire planning effectiveness have better alignment in wildfire management themes. The results highlight gaps and opportunities in California's wildfire resilience planning, offering insights for more efficient and effective planning and policymaking in building wildfire-resilient communities for other fire-prone regions.
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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