Nurturing community wildfire preparedness from the ground up: evaluating a community engagement initiative

M Frandsen, D Paton, K Sakariassen… - Wildfire and community …, 2012 - books.google.com
M Frandsen, D Paton, K Sakariassen, D Killalea
Wildfire and community: Facilitating preparedness and resilience, 2012books.google.com
Growing recognition that risk communications strategies intended to increase household
wildfire preparedness using the top-down dissemination of information (ie, developed and
delivered to communities by agencies) have met with only limited success (Eriksen & Prior,
2010; Martin, Bender, & Raish, 2007; Johnston et al., 2005; Lindell & Whitney, 2000; Paton,
Bürgelt & Prior, 2008) calls for alter-native approaches to encouraging sustained household
preparedness. This chapter discusses an alternative, and one founded on the idea that …
Growing recognition that risk communications strategies intended to increase household wildfire preparedness using the top-down dissemination of information (ie, developed and delivered to communities by agencies) have met with only limited success (Eriksen & Prior, 2010; Martin, Bender, & Raish, 2007; Johnston et al., 2005; Lindell & Whitney, 2000; Paton, Bürgelt & Prior, 2008) calls for alter-native approaches to encouraging sustained household preparedness. This chapter discusses an alternative, and one founded on the idea that strategies intended to facilitate wildfire preparedness requires that the community recipients of information and the agency and scientific sources of information engage in reciprocal and complementary ways in the risk management process (Kumagai, Bliss, Daniels, & Carroll, 2004; McCaffrey, 2007; McGee & Russell, 2003; Paton & Wright, 2008; Victorian Bushfire Royal Commission, 2010; Winter, Vogt, & McCaf-frey, 2004). This chapter also discusses how theoretical perspectives on community—agency engagement can be encapsulated in practical risk management strategies.
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