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 …
Stakeholder perceptions of wildfire management strategies as nature-based solutions in two Iberian biosphere reserves
J Lecina-Diaz, J Campos, S Pais… - Ecology and …, 2023 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
Increased large and high-intensity wildfires causes large socioeconomic and ecological
impacts, which demands improved landscape management approaches where both …
impacts, which demands improved landscape management approaches where both …
The 2017 extreme wildfires events in Portugal through the perceptions of volunteer and professional firefighters
This study aimed to explore differences in the perceptions of professional and voluntary
firefighters regarding the extreme wildfire events that occurred in Portugal in 2017. We …
firefighters regarding the extreme wildfire events that occurred in Portugal in 2017. We …
Using social‐ecological models to explore stream connectivity outcomes for stakeholders and Yellowstone cutthroat trout
Despite growing interest in conservation and re‐establishment of ecological connectivity,
few studies have explored its context‐specific social–ecological outcomes. We aimed to …
few studies have explored its context‐specific social–ecological outcomes. We aimed to …
The role of drought conditions on the recent increase in wildfire occurrence in the high Andean regions of Peru
Wildfire occurrence has increased sharply in the last two decades in the Peruvian Andes.
There is, however, little research on wildfires and their impacts. This study explores the …
There is, however, little research on wildfires and their impacts. This study explores the …
Characterizing divergent experiences with the same wildfire: Insights from a survey of households in evacuation, postfire flood risk, and unaffected areas after the …
CM Edgeley, MM Colavito - Journal of Forestry, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Households can experience the same wildfire event differently depending on the kinds of
risks posed to them, among other factors. These experiences can influence support or …
risks posed to them, among other factors. These experiences can influence support or …
Cognition of feedback loops in a fire-prone social-ecological system
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 …
prone landscapes. While prior research has focused on cognitive biases, social norms, and …
[HTML][HTML] Seasonal Effects of Wildfires on the Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil in Andean Grassland Ecosystems in Cusco, Peru: Pending Challenges
Soils are a valuable renewable resource on human timescales, and they interact with
distinctive grassland ecosystems characterized by unique biodiversity and essential …
distinctive grassland ecosystems characterized by unique biodiversity and essential …
[图书][B] Estimation of economic risk from coastal natural hazards in Louisiana
RB Mostafiz - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Louisiana, USA, is among the most vulnerable areas globally to coastal natural hazards,
with risk vulnerability likely increasing. The risks associated with non-tropical-cyclone …
with risk vulnerability likely increasing. The risks associated with non-tropical-cyclone …
[HTML][HTML] Uncertainty and perceived cause-effect help explain differences in adaptation responses between Swidden agriculture and agroforestry smallholders
Swidden smallholders are among the most vulnerable groups to climate change. Many
efforts have focused on incentivizing their transition to agroforestry, often with limited results …
efforts have focused on incentivizing their transition to agroforestry, often with limited results …