Definition While the definition of resilience is disputed or even fuzzy, due in no small part to the diversity of its applications, the concept generally involves the ability to withstand and …
P Quinn, B Williamson, L Gibbs - Progress in disaster science, 2022 - Elsevier
Indigenous knowledges are increasingly recognised for their value in disaster resilience, with particular attention to traditional ecological knowledges. Yet the expansive and holistic …
Wildfires in the wildland-urban interface (WUI) are increasingly threatening lives and livelihoods. These growing impacts have prompted a paradigm shift toward proactive …
Indigenous land stewardship and mixed‐severity fire regimes both promote landscape heterogeneity, and the relationship between them is an emerging area of research. In our …
Amazonian wildfires are an increasing hazard to ecosystem services and the regional population. Wildfires can turn into transboundary disasters primarily due to the effects of …
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 …
JA Kirschner, D Ascoli, P Moore, J Clark… - Regional Environmental …, 2024 - Springer
Fire is a fundamental social-ecological process, but a combination of changing climate, land use and values at risk is increasing the incidence of large wildfires with high societal and …
Increasing wildfire severity highlights the need for large-scale shifts in management of fire- prone landscapes. While prior research has focused on cognitive biases, social norms, and …
K Burton, D Becker, T Hovardas, CB Wardropper… - Forest Policy and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Extreme temperatures and droughts have led to catastrophic wildfires across Greece over the last two decades, with 2023 experiencing the largest fire-driven evacuation in the …