Social-ecological network analysis for sustainability sciences: a systematic review and innovative research agenda for the future
Social-ecological network (SEN) concepts and tools are increasingly used in human-
environment and sustainability sciences. We take stock of this budding research area to …
environment and sustainability sciences. We take stock of this budding research area to …
Studying human–nature relationships through a network lens: A systematic review
Understanding the complex interlinkages between humans and nature is crucial for
developing strategies to effectively manage natural resources and to enhance resilience of …
developing strategies to effectively manage natural resources and to enhance resilience of …
Scientists' warning on extreme wildfire risks to water supply
Abstract 2020 is the year of wildfire records. California experienced its three largest fires
early in its fire season. The Pantanal, the largest wetland on the planet, burned over 20% of …
early in its fire season. The Pantanal, the largest wetland on the planet, burned over 20% of …
[HTML][HTML] Human ignitions on private lands drive USFS cross-boundary wildfire transmission and community impacts in the western US
Wildfires in the western United States (US) are increasingly expensive, destructive, and
deadly. Reducing wildfire losses is particularly challenging when fires frequently start on …
deadly. Reducing wildfire losses is particularly challenging when fires frequently start on …
Wildfire risk science facilitates adaptation of fire-prone social-ecological systems to the new fire reality
Large and severe wildfires are an observable consequence of an increasingly arid
American West. There is increasing consensus that human communities, land managers …
American West. There is increasing consensus that human communities, land managers …
Increasing wildfires and changing sociodemographics in communities across California, USA
Research has documented how recent wildfires are characteristic of a new fire regime
marked by larger, more severe, and damaging wildfires. However, there is less information …
marked by larger, more severe, and damaging wildfires. However, there is less information …
[HTML][HTML] Integrating wildfire risk management and spatial planning–A historical review of two Australian planning systems
C Gonzalez-Mathiesen, S Ruane, A March - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Recent wildfires burning throughout Australia highlight the vulnerability of settlements
located in wildland urban interface (WUI) areas. Spatial planning has a critical role in …
located in wildland urban interface (WUI) areas. Spatial planning has a critical role in …
Wildfire exposure to the wildland urban interface in the western US
Predicting wildfire disasters presents a major challenge to the field of risk science, especially
when fires propagate long distances through diverse fuel types and complex terrain. A good …
when fires propagate long distances through diverse fuel types and complex terrain. A good …
Bridging collaboration gaps in fragmented environmental governance systems
Recent research highlights the challenge of achieving environmental governance goals in
the absence of collaboration among interdependent policy actors. This article explores …
the absence of collaboration among interdependent policy actors. This article explores …
[HTML][HTML] Engagement in local and collaborative wildfire risk mitigation planning across the western US—Evaluating participation and diversity in Community Wildfire …
Since their introduction two decades ago, Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs)
have become a common planning tool for improving community preparedness and risk …
have become a common planning tool for improving community preparedness and risk …