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Local community participation and volunteerism in wildfire area management: A systematic review

Year 2023, Volume: 24 Issue: 3, 251 - 261, 30.09.2023
https://doi.org/10.18182/tjf.1278432

Abstract

Wildfires have caused considerable economic, ecological, and social damage in recent years. For this reason, decision-makers in wildfire management (WFM) have face increasingly difficult challenges. While decision support systems help decision-makers, it is clear that some deficiencies still persist. In this context, it is thought that the active role of local people involved in wildfire management can eliminate these deficiencies because they have experience and direct knowledge about fighting wildfires in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) areas. Hence, their expertise can be utilized in future wildfire containment efforts. In this study, the author presents some general information about WUI, public participation, and the decision-making process and its relation to wildfires. In addition, the author will also examine previous studies on the participation of local people in wildfire management and investigate the decision-making processes regarding this issue by using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) technique. The results of this study suggest that there should be a widespread adoption of the community-based integrated fire management (CBIFM) approach, instead of the top-down management approach commonly employed in wildfire management. The results strongly suggest that decision-makers should reach a consensus as to how the principle of participation in fire management should work by reviewing the socio-economic interests of the local community.

Thanks

The author would like to thank Professor Jose Borges for his encouragement in the development of this study. In addition, the author’s gratitude also extends to Professor Kenan Ok, who read the draft manuscript and contributed to its development. I would also like to acknowledge Max Dade for this insight in improving the language and overall clarity of the manuscript.

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  • Moritz, M. A., Batllori, E., Bradstock, R. A., Gill, A. M., Handmer, J., Hessburg, P. F., Leonard, J., McCaffrey, S., Odion, D. C., Schoennagel, T., & Syphard, A. D., 2014. Learning to coexist with wildfire. Nature, 515(7525): 58–66. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13946
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  • Santos, J. L., Martins, A., Novais, A., & Canadas, M. J., 2021. A Choice-Modeling Approach to Inform Policies Aimed at Reducing Wildfire Hazard through the Promotion of Fuel Management by Forest Owners. Forests, 12(4): 403. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12040403
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Yerel halkın orman yangın yönetimine katılımı ve gönüllülüğü - Sistematik bir inceleme

Year 2023, Volume: 24 Issue: 3, 251 - 261, 30.09.2023
https://doi.org/10.18182/tjf.1278432

Abstract

Orman yangınları son yıllarda çok fazla ekonomik, ekolojik ve sosyal zarara neden olmuştur. Bu nedenle Orman Yangını yönetiminde (OYY) karar vericilerin işi giderek zorlaşmaktadır. Gelişen karar destek sistemleri karar vericilere yardımcı olsa da hala bazı eksikliklerin olduğu aşikardır. Bu bağlamda, yerel halkın orman yangını yönetiminde aktif rol almasının, hem bilgi toplayabilmesi hem de Yabanıl Kentsel Arayüz (YKA) alanlarında orman yangınıyla doğrudan karşılaşması nedeniyle bu eksiklikleri giderebileceği ve orman yangınıyla mücadelede faydalı olabileceği düşünülmektedir. Bu çalışmada, YKA, Halkın katılımı ve karar verme süreci hakkında genel bilgiler ve bunların orman yangını ile ilişkileri sunulduktan sonra, yerel halkın orman yangını yönetimine katılımı ve bu konudaki karar verme süreçlerinin nasıl ilerlediğine dair son çalışmalar Sistematik İncelemeler ve Meta-Analiz için Tercih Edilen Raporlama Öğeleri (PRISMA) tekniği kullanılarak incelenmiştir. Çalışma sonucunda, orman yangını yönetiminde yukarıdan aşağıya yönetim yaklaşımı yerine Toplum Tabanlı Entegre Yangın Yönetimi (TEGY) yaklaşımının yaygınlaştırılması gerektiği ortaya çıkmıştır. Sonuçlar, karar vericilerin yerel toplumun sosyo-ekonomik çıkarlarını gözden geçirerek yangın yönetimine katılım ilkesinin nasıl işlemesi gerektiğine karar vermeleri gerektiğini kuvvetle önermektedir.

References

  • Aguilar, S., & Montiel, C., 2011. The challenge of applying governance and sustainable development to wildland fire management in Southern Europe. Journal of Forestry Research, 22(4): 627–639. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-011-0168-6
  • Bihari, M., & Ryan, R., 2012. Influence of social capital on community preparedness for wildfires. Landscape and Urban Planning, 106(3): 253–261. https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.landurbplan.2012.03.011
  • Bouillon, C. & et. al., 2018. WUI, planning and fires in South of France. In D. X. (ed.) Viegas, Advances in forest fire research 2018 (1st ed., pp. 878–888). Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra. https://doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-16-506_97
  • Calkin, D. E., Thompson, M. P., Finney, M. A., & Hyde, K. D., 2011. A real-time risk assessment tool supporting wildland fire decision-making. Journal of Forestry. 109(5): 274-280.
  • Chuvieco, E., Aguado, I., Yebra, M., Nieto, H., Salas, J., Martín, M. P., Vilar, L., Martínez, J., Martín, S., Ibarra, P., de la Riva, J., Baeza, J., Rodríguez, F., Molina, J. R., Herrera, M. A., & Zamora, R., 2010. Development of a framework for fire risk assessment using remote sensing and geographic information system technologies. Ecological Modelling, 221(1): 46–58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2008.11.017
  • Cohen, J., 2008. The wildland-urban interface fire problem: A consequence of the fire exclusion paradigm. Forest History Today. Fall: 20-26.
  • Cohen, J., 2010. The wildland-urban interface fire problem. Fremontia. 38(2)-38(3): 16-22., 16–22.
  • Devisscher, T., Malhi, Y., & Boyd, E., 2019. Deliberation for wildfire risk management: Addressing conflicting views in the Chiquitania, Bolivia. The Geographical Journal, 185(1): 38–54. https://doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12261
  • Dombeck, M. P., Williams, J. E., & Wood, C. A., 2004. Wildfire Policy and Public Lands: Integrating Scientific Understanding with Social Concerns across Landscapes. Conservation Biology, 18(4): 883–889. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2004.00491.x
  • Dube, O. P., 2013. Challenges of wildland fire management in Botswana: Towards a community inclusive fire management approach. Weather and Climate Extremes, 1: 26–41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wace.2013.08.001
  • Ferster, C., Coops, N., Harshaw, H., Kozak, R., & Meitner, M., 2013. An Exploratory Assessment of a Smartphone Application for Public Participation in Forest Fuels Measurement in the Wildland-Urban Interface. Forests, 4(4): 1199–1219. https://doi.org/10.3390/f4041199
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  • Fischer, A. P., Vance-Borland, K., Jasny, L., Grimm, K. E., & Charnley, S., 2016b. A network approach to assessing social capacity for landscape planning: The case of fire-prone forests in Oregon, USA. Landscape and Urban Planning, 147: 18–27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2015.10.006
  • Ghasemi, B., Kyle, G. T., & Absher, J. D., 2020. An examination of the social-psychological drivers of homeowner wildfire mitigation. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 70: 101442. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2020.101442
  • Khatun, K., Corbera, E., & Ball, S., 2017. Fire is REDD+: Offsetting carbon through early burning activities in south-eastern Tanzania. Oryx, 51(1): 43–52. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0030605316000090
  • Kramer, H. A., Mockrin, M. H., Alexandre, P. M., Stewart, S. I., & Radeloff, V. C., 2018. Where wildfires destroy buildings in the US relative to the wildland–urban interface and national fire outreach programs. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 27(5): 329. https://doi.org/10.1071/WF17135
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  • Marques, S., Marto, M., Bushenkov, V., McDill, M., & Borges, JoséG., 2017. Addressing Wildfire Risk in Forest Management Planning with Multiple Criteria Decision Making Methods. Sustainability, 9(2): 298. https://doi.org/10.3390/su9020298 Marta-Costa, A., Torres-Manso, F., Pinto, R., Tibério, L., & Carneiro, I., 2016. Stakeholders’ perception of forest management: A Portuguese mountain case study. Forest Systems, 25(1): 052. https://doi.org/10.5424/fs/2016251-08122
  • Martell, D., 2011. The development and implementation of forest and wildland fire management decision support systems: Reflections on past practices and emerging needs and challenges. MCFNS, 3: 18–26.
  • Martell, D. L., 2015. A Review of Recent Forest and Wildland Fire Management Decision Support Systems Research. Current Forestry Reports, 1(2): 128–137. https://doi.org/10.1007/ s40725-015-0011-y
  • McGee, T. K., 2011. Public engagement in neighbourhood level wildfire mitigation and preparedness: Case studies from Canada, the US and Australia. Journal of Environmental Management, 92(10): 2524–2532. https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.jenvman.2011.05.017
  • Minas, J. P., Hearne, J. W., & Martell, D. L., 2014. A spatial optimisation model for multi-period landscape level fuel management to mitigate wildfire impacts. European Journal of Operational Research, 232(2): 412–422. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2013.07.026
  • Mistry, J., Schmidt, I. B., Eloy, L., & Bilbao, B., 2019. New perspectives in fire management in South American savannas: The importance of intercultural governance. Ambio, 48(2): 172–179. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-018-1054-7
  • Moritz, M. A., Batllori, E., Bradstock, R. A., Gill, A. M., Handmer, J., Hessburg, P. F., Leonard, J., McCaffrey, S., Odion, D. C., Schoennagel, T., & Syphard, A. D., 2014. Learning to coexist with wildfire. Nature, 515(7525): 58–66. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13946
  • Ni’mah, N. L. K., Herdiansyah, H., Soesilo, T. E. B., & Mutia, E. F., 2018. Strategy for increasing the participation of masyarakat peduli api in forest fire control. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 126: 012148. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/126/1/012148
  • Nyongesa, K., & Vacik, H., 2018. Fire Management in Mount Kenya: A Case Study of Gathiuru Forest Station. Forests, 9(8): 481. https://doi.org/10.3390/f9080481
  • Nyongesa, K. W., & Vacik, H., 2019. Evaluating Management Strategies for Mount Kenya Forest Reserve and National Park to Reduce Fire Danger and Address Interests of Various Stakeholders. Forests, 10(5): 426. https://doi.org/10.3390/f10050426
  • Ok, K., Uruşak, U., Kanadoğlu, O. K., 2018. Constitutionally of land aggregation, water allocation and forestry within the scope of act numbered as 7139. Union of Turkish Bar Associations Review, 137: 133-217.
  • Okoli, C., 2015. A Guide to Conducting a Standalone Systematic Literature Review. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 37. https://doi.org/10.17705/ 1CAIS.03743
  • Pacheco, A. P., Claro, J., Fernandes, P. M., de Neufville, R., Oliveira, T. M., Borges, J. G., & Rodrigues, J. C., 2015. Cohesive fire management within an uncertain environment: A review of risk handling and decision support systems. Forest Ecology and Management, 347: 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2015.02.033
  • Page, M. J., McKenzie, J. E., Bossuyt, P. M., Boutron, I., Hoffmann, T. C., Mulrow, C. D., Shamseer, L., Tetzlaff, J. M., Akl, E. A., Brennan, S. E., Chou, R., Glanville, J., Grimshaw, J. M., Hróbjartsson, A., Lalu, M. M., Li, T., Loder, E. W., Mayo-Wilson, E., McDonald, S., … Moher, D., 2021. The PRISMA 2020 statement: An updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews. BMJ, n71. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n71 Patrão, A., 2014. Crossing the crossroad: Challenges for the implementation of a collaborative wildfire management program in Portugal. In D. X. Viegas, Advances in forest fire research (pp. 1814–1820). Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra. https://doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-0884-6_200
  • Plucinski, M. P., 2019. Contain and Control: Wildfire Suppression Effectiveness at Incidents and Across Landscapes. Current Forestry Reports, 5(1): 20–40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-019-00085-4
  • Reams, M. A., Haines, T. K., Renner, C. R., Wascom, M. W., & Kingre, H., 2005. Goals, obstacles and effective strategies of wildfire mitigation programs in the Wildland–Urban Interface. Forest Policy and Economics, 7(5): 818–826. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2005.03.006
  • Santos, J. L., Martins, A., Novais, A., & Canadas, M. J., 2021. A Choice-Modeling Approach to Inform Policies Aimed at Reducing Wildfire Hazard through the Promotion of Fuel Management by Forest Owners. Forests, 12(4): 403. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12040403
  • Tedim, F., Leone, V., & Xanthopoulos, G., 2016. A wildfire risk management concept based on a social-ecological approach in the European Union: Fire Smart Territory. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 18: 138–153. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2016.06.005
  • The Rio Conventions: Action on Forests. (2017, November 29). https://landportal.org/node/63251, Accessed: 22.09.2022.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Orijinal Araştırma Makalesi
Authors

Sezin Kete 0000-0002-6073-989X

Publication Date September 30, 2023
Acceptance Date August 3, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 24 Issue: 3

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APA Kete, S. (2023). Local community participation and volunteerism in wildfire area management: A systematic review. Turkish Journal of Forestry, 24(3), 251-261. https://doi.org/10.18182/tjf.1278432
AMA Kete S. Local community participation and volunteerism in wildfire area management: A systematic review. Turkish Journal of Forestry. September 2023;24(3):251-261. doi:10.18182/tjf.1278432
Chicago Kete, Sezin. “Local Community Participation and Volunteerism in Wildfire Area Management: A Systematic Review”. Turkish Journal of Forestry 24, no. 3 (September 2023): 251-61. https://doi.org/10.18182/tjf.1278432.
EndNote Kete S (September 1, 2023) Local community participation and volunteerism in wildfire area management: A systematic review. Turkish Journal of Forestry 24 3 251–261.
IEEE S. Kete, “Local community participation and volunteerism in wildfire area management: A systematic review”, Turkish Journal of Forestry, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 251–261, 2023, doi: 10.18182/tjf.1278432.
ISNAD Kete, Sezin. “Local Community Participation and Volunteerism in Wildfire Area Management: A Systematic Review”. Turkish Journal of Forestry 24/3 (September 2023), 251-261. https://doi.org/10.18182/tjf.1278432.
JAMA Kete S. Local community participation and volunteerism in wildfire area management: A systematic review. Turkish Journal of Forestry. 2023;24:251–261.
MLA Kete, Sezin. “Local Community Participation and Volunteerism in Wildfire Area Management: A Systematic Review”. Turkish Journal of Forestry, vol. 24, no. 3, 2023, pp. 251-6, doi:10.18182/tjf.1278432.
Vancouver Kete S. Local community participation and volunteerism in wildfire area management: A systematic review. Turkish Journal of Forestry. 2023;24(3):251-6.