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DOI10.1175/WCAS-D-18-0061.1
Understanding Key-Informant Experiences and Perceptions of the 2016 Drought and Wildfires in Western North Carolina
Andersen, Lauren M.; Bonevac, Abie N.; Thompson, Laura K.; Dempsey, Kara E.; Shay, Elizabeth D.; Sugg, Margaret M.
发表日期2019
ISSN1948-8327
EISSN1948-8335
卷号11期号:1页码:229-241
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In 2016, an exceptional drought and subsequent wildfires devastated the southeastern United States. Western North Carolina (WNC), a socioeconomically growing region that is dependent on revenue from tourism and agriculture, was particularly impacted by the events. The Southeast is not typically considered to be water vulnerable, and few studies have explored drought and wildfire in WNC. However, the region is projected to experience elevated water vulnerability as a result of rapid population growth and increased climatic variability. The recent events highlight the need for better understanding of water-related experiences and perceptions to inform proactive policies for risk mitigation in WNC. To evaluate stakeholder experiences and perceptions relating to the events in 2016, the authors conducted telephone interviews with key informants from a variety of sectors in two counties (Buncombe and Watauga) and then subjected their responses to content analysis. Informants frequently discussed themes relating to the "Natural Resources and Environment" code group, with responses revealing concerns about the health effects of smoke exposure, as well as water quantity. Other common topics of discussion for informants include water management, public awareness, and disaster severity. The prevalence of other themes varied by county, demonstrating the importance of local context. Surprisingly, informants rarely discussed risk in the context of increasing population and development, suggesting that current policies may inadequately address future risks. Stakeholders across all sectors placed substantial emphasis on information dissemination both within agencies and to the public. With a better understanding of key-informant experiences and perceptions, policymakers will be better equipped to address policy shortcomings as well as to prepare for future hazards.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
来源期刊WEATHER CLIMATE AND SOCIETY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/91378
作者单位Appalachian State Univ, Dept Geog & Planning, Boone, NC 28608 USA
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Andersen, Lauren M.,Bonevac, Abie N.,Thompson, Laura K.,et al. Understanding Key-Informant Experiences and Perceptions of the 2016 Drought and Wildfires in Western North Carolina[J],2019,11(1):229-241.
APA Andersen, Lauren M.,Bonevac, Abie N.,Thompson, Laura K.,Dempsey, Kara E.,Shay, Elizabeth D.,&Sugg, Margaret M..(2019).Understanding Key-Informant Experiences and Perceptions of the 2016 Drought and Wildfires in Western North Carolina.WEATHER CLIMATE AND SOCIETY,11(1),229-241.
MLA Andersen, Lauren M.,et al."Understanding Key-Informant Experiences and Perceptions of the 2016 Drought and Wildfires in Western North Carolina".WEATHER CLIMATE AND SOCIETY 11.1(2019):229-241.
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