2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16030957
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Community Risk and Resilience to Wildfires: Rethinking the Complex Human–Climate–Fire Relationship in High-Latitude Regions

Ivan Villaverde Canosa,
James Ford,
Jouni Paavola
et al.

Abstract: Community risk and resilience to high-latitude wildfires has received limited conceptual attention, with a comprehensive, integrated framework that unpacks the complex human–fire–climate relationship in high-latitude environments largely missing. In this paper, we use insights from both the climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction literature to build a conceptual framework to understand the factors and dynamics of risk and resilience to wildfires at the community level in high-latitude regions. Us… Show more

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“…Scientists also present an integrated modeling framework that combines wildfire probability modeling with resilience assessment. It discusses how environmental factors, land use patterns, and social dynamics influence both wildfire occurrence and community resilience [23,24].…”
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“…Scientists also present an integrated modeling framework that combines wildfire probability modeling with resilience assessment. It discusses how environmental factors, land use patterns, and social dynamics influence both wildfire occurrence and community resilience [23,24].…”
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confidence: 99%