Guiding principles for transdisciplinary and transformative fire research

K Copes-Gerbitz, IJ Sutherland, S Dickson-Hoyle… - Fire Ecology, 2024 - Springer
Background Managing landscape fire is a complex challenge because it is simultaneously
necessary for, and increasingly poses a risk to, societies and ecosystems worldwide. This …

[HTML][HTML] Cooperative community wildfire response: Pathways to First Nations' leadership and partnership in British Columbia, Canada

K Copes-Gerbitz, D Pascal, VM Comeau… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
With the growing scale of wildfires, many First Nations are demanding a stronger role in
wildfire response. Disproportionate impacts on Indigenous communities (including First …

Wildland fire response in the United States: The limitations of consequentialist ethics when making decisions under risk and uncertainty

C Rapp, MP Nelson - Case Studies in the Environment, 2024 - online.ucpress.edu
One of the dominant ethics of natural resource management (NRM), and arguably Western
culture, is consequentialism, which evaluates the ethical merit of decisions based solely on …

Five social and ethical considerations for using wildfire visualizations as a communication tool

CM Edgeley, WH Cannon, S Pearse, B Kosović… - Fire Ecology, 2024 - Springer
Background Increased use of visualizations as wildfire communication tools with public and
professional audiences—particularly 3D videos and virtual or augmented reality—invites …