Returning fire to the land: celebrating traditional knowledge and fire

FK Lake, V Wright, P Morgan, M McFadzen… - Journal of …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Indigenous peoples' detailed traditional knowledge about fire, although superficially
referenced in various writings, has not for the most part been analyzed in detail or simulated …

Expanding the scope and impact of collaborative planning: combining multi-stakeholder collaboration and communities of practice in a learning network

BE Goldstein, WH Butler - Journal of the American Planning …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Problem: As planners grow increasingly confident that they have settled on the right
concepts and methods to conduct stakeholder-based collaboration, they are not considering …

Collaborative implementation for ecological restoration on US public lands: implications for legal context, accountability, and adaptive management

WH Butler, A Monroe, S McCaffrey - Environmental management, 2015 - Springer
Abstract The Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP), established in
2009, encourages collaborative landscape scale ecosystem restoration efforts on United …

Archetypes of community wildfire exposure from national forests of the western US

CR Evers, AA Ager, M Nielsen-Pincus… - Landscape and urban …, 2019 - Elsevier
Risk management typologies and their resulting archetypes can structure the many social
and biophysical drivers of community wildfire risk into a set number of strategies to build …

All lands approaches to fire management in the Pacific West: A typology

S Charnley, EC Kelly, KL Wendel - Journal of Forestry, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Since 2009, the US Department of Agriculture Forest Service has promoted an “all lands
approach” to forest restoration, particularly relevant in the context of managing wildfire. To …

Principles of effective USA federal fire management plans

MD Meyer, SL Roberts, R Wills, M Brooks, EM Winford - Fire Ecology, 2015 - Springer
Federal fire management plans are essential implementation guides for the management of
wildland fire on federal lands. Recent changes in federal fire policy implementation …

The network imaginary: coherence and creativity within a multiscalar collaborative effort to reform US fire management

BE Goldstein, WH Butler - Journal of Environmental Planning and …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
In response to the ongoing crisis in fire management, the US Fire Learning Network (FLN)
engages partners in collaborative, landscape-scale ecological fire restoration. The paper …

Wildfire narratives: Identifying and characterizing multiple understandings of western wildfire challenges

M Russo, AP Fischer, HR Huber-Stearns - Environmental Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Western wildfires present a complex sustainability challenge characterized by more severe
fires and escalating risks. To mitigate western wildfire risks, collaborative management …

Facing the gap: Exploring research on local knowledge of insect-provided services in agroecosystems

A Rawluk, ME Saunders - International Journal of Agricultural …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Sustainable agroecosystems must be managed to support biodiversity conservation and
food production, which occur at the interface of regional/national policy frameworks, and …

Enhancing adaptive capacity for restoring fire-dependent ecosystems: the Fire Learning Network's Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges

AG Spencer, CA Schultz, CM Hoffman - Ecology and Society, 2015 - JSTOR
Prescribed fire is a critical tool for promoting restoration and increasing resilience in fire-
adapted ecosystems, but there are barriers to its use, including a shortage of personnel with …