Social Vulnerability and Wildfire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: Literature synthesis

TitleSocial Vulnerability and Wildfire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: Literature synthesis
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsCoughlan, MR
Series EditorEllison, A
Tertiary AuthorsCavanaugh, A
Series TitleEcosystem Workforce Program Working Paper
Document Number96
Pagination24
Date Published11/2019
Keywordsextension publications and factsheets, social vulnerability, WUI
Abstract

The overall objective of this paper is to clarify areas of debate, clearly define and contrast disparate approaches, and synthesize findings that may help address vulnerability to wildfires and other natural hazards. While land managers and fire personnel might find it pertinent to approach biophysical and social issues separately, addressing both aspects of wildfire hazard can be productive for minimizing risk and empowering communities, neighborhoods, and households to prepare and recover from wildfire events. We aim to provide a practical grasp of social vulnerability research as it relates to wildfire hazards in order to advance its application by people involved in wildland fire management in their efforts to address the social diversity and complexity they face in their wildfire prevention, mitigation, and suppression activities.

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