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DOI10.5751/ES-10810-240127
Adapting wildland fire governance to climate change in Alaska
Rutherford, Tait K.; Schultz, Courtney A.
发表日期2019
ISSN1708-3087
卷号24期号:1
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We use concepts drawn from the adaptive governance literature to examine challenges and opportunities for fire management in Alaska, where rising average summer temperatures over the past several decades are associated with statewide increases in wildland fire activity. Alaska's unique interagency fire management structure, rapidly changing climate, and natural resource dependent communities provide a valuable context for study. Our research sought to understand (1) current and future fire management challenges and responses to those challenges; (2) governance structures and processes that act as enablers of and barriers to changes in management approaches; and (3) the institutionalization of new practices. We explored these questions in a qualitative analysis of 41 interviews with fire managers. Participants perceived protection of communities, enhancement of subsistence hunting opportunities, and protection of remote points on the landscape as the most pressing current management challenges, with protection of ecosystem carbon sinks as a possible future challenge. Interviewees identified existing bridging organizations and boundary-spanning work as enabling factors in the governance system. At the same time, they indicated that federal agency budgeting processes, prescriptive laws that mandate the protection of certain values, and divisions across fire and land management personnel and planning processes can inhibit effective responses to management challenges. We found evidence of several types of institutional changes, some underway, and some perceived as necessary in the future. Our research suggests that in a thick institutional context, existing institutions that serve to bridge across actors likely can be repurposed to meet new challenges, while more prescriptive institutions may be less adaptive to changing conditions. This work provides an empirical investigation of adaptive governance in a rapidly changing system and contributes to theory building on institutionalization by shedding light on the nuances and complexities of institutional work.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源期刊ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/94180
作者单位Colorado State Univ, Dept Forest & Rangeland Stewardship, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
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Rutherford, Tait K.,Schultz, Courtney A.. Adapting wildland fire governance to climate change in Alaska[J],2019,24(1).
APA Rutherford, Tait K.,&Schultz, Courtney A..(2019).Adapting wildland fire governance to climate change in Alaska.ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY,24(1).
MLA Rutherford, Tait K.,et al."Adapting wildland fire governance to climate change in Alaska".ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY 24.1(2019).
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