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Extreme Wildfire Events and Disasters: Root Causes and New
Management Strategies highlights the urgent need for new methods to
prepare and mitigate the effects of these events. Using a
multidisciplinary, socio-ecological approach, the book discusses
the roots of the problem, presenting a new, innovative approach to
wildfire mitigation based on the operational concept of Fire Smart
Territory (FST). Under the guidance of its expert editors, the book
highlights new ways to prevent and respond to extreme wildfire
events and disasters through sustainable development, thus
revealing better management methods and increasing protection of
both the natural environment and the vulnerable communities within
it.
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-science review of research
and practice in the human dimensions of hazards field. The
Routledge Handbook of Environmental Hazards and Society reviews and
assesses existing knowledge and explores future research priorities
in this growing field. It showcases the work of international
experts, including established researchers, future stars in the
field, and practitioners. Organised into four parts, all chapters
have an international focus, and many include case studies from
around the world. Part I explains geophysical and
hydro-meteorological/climatological hazards, their impacts, and
mitigation. Part II explores vulnerability, resilience, and equity.
Part III explores preparedness, responses during environmental
hazard events, impacts, and the recovery process. Part IV explores
policy and practice, including governments, support provided during
and after environmental hazard events, and provision of
information. This Handbook will serve as an important resource for
students, academics, practitioners, and policymakers working in the
fields of environmental hazards and disaster risk reduction.
Nearly one-third of wildfire evacuations in Canada involve
Indigenous communities. While evacuations are carried out to
protect people from smoke and flames, deciding to leave brings its
own challenges. Based on interviews with evacuees from seven First
Nations, this book outlines how Indigenous communities and external
organizations can best prepare for the different stages of a
wildfire evacuation, including: deciding when to leave putting a
plan in motion troubleshooting transportation finding accommodation
caring for evacuees returning home. With climate change increasing
the likelihood of wildfires around the world, this book is an
invaluable resource for any community at risk from fire.
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