Unpacking the Taxonomy of Wildland Fire Collaboratives in the United States West: Impact of Response Diversity on Social-Ecological Resilience DOI Creative Commons
Jaishri Srinivasan, Kelly W. Jones, Melinda Morgan

et al.

Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 21, 2025

Abstract We offer the first study unpacking taxonomy of collaboratives that undertake wildland fire management and how relates to resilience. developed a comprehensive inventory totaling 133 across twelve states in western United States. extracted each collaborative’s vision, mission, program goals, actions, stakeholder composition. Based on this data we summarize temporal spatial trends collaborative formation discuss drivers. Furthermore, cluster map based patterns co-occurrence goals. identify distinct themes emerging from qualitative coding missions, visions, objectives, define three archetypes these. Finally, using theory-supported actions linked basic, adaptive, transformative social ecological resilience, code for presence or absence these outcomes collaborative. present resilience by state various typologies differentially impact levels Our concludes adaptive such as fuels reduction, tree thinning, revegetation are most numerous but there is an emergent phenomenon engaging mostly citizen-led networked organizations reshaping landscapes include prescribed burning larger scale than present.

Language: Английский

Unpacking the Taxonomy of Wildland Fire Collaboratives in the United States West: Impact of Response Diversity on Social-Ecological Resilience DOI Creative Commons
Jaishri Srinivasan, Kelly W. Jones, Melinda Morgan

et al.

Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 21, 2025

Abstract We offer the first study unpacking taxonomy of collaboratives that undertake wildland fire management and how relates to resilience. developed a comprehensive inventory totaling 133 across twelve states in western United States. extracted each collaborative’s vision, mission, program goals, actions, stakeholder composition. Based on this data we summarize temporal spatial trends collaborative formation discuss drivers. Furthermore, cluster map based patterns co-occurrence goals. identify distinct themes emerging from qualitative coding missions, visions, objectives, define three archetypes these. Finally, using theory-supported actions linked basic, adaptive, transformative social ecological resilience, code for presence or absence these outcomes collaborative. present resilience by state various typologies differentially impact levels Our concludes adaptive such as fuels reduction, tree thinning, revegetation are most numerous but there is an emergent phenomenon engaging mostly citizen-led networked organizations reshaping landscapes include prescribed burning larger scale than present.

Language: Английский

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