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Feeling the heat - International perspectives on the prevention of wildfire ignition

English · Paperback / Softback

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In the context of climate change, world population growth and crashing ecological systems, wildfire is often a catastrophic and traumatic event. Its impact can include loss of life, life-changing injuries, long-term psychological stress; increases in domestic violence; destruction of properties, business and livestock; long-term housing insecurity; increased insurance premiums, fire-fighting, legal and health costs; as well as significant changes and species losses in the natural environment.
In Australia, an average of 4,500 wildfires occur weekly. Yet how to prevent these wildfires, 85% of which are caused by human activities, has received extraordinarily little attention. The current approach to the prevention of arson can be summarised as small in scale, uncoordinated and rarely evaluated. 'Feeling the heat: International perspectives on the prevention of wildfire ignition' is the culmination of over a decade of research into wildfires and arson; taking an interdisciplinary approach to comprehensively understand the topic.
This book reviews current international knowledge and presents new findings on political, spatial, psychological, socio-ecological and socio-economic risk factors. It argues that if we are to reverse the increasing occurrence and severity of wildfires, all prevention approaches must be utilised, broadening from heavy reliance on environmental modification. Such prevention measures range from the critical importance of reducing greenhouse gases to addressing the psychological and socio-economic drivers of arson. In particular, it calls for a coordinated and collaborative approach across sectors, including place-based, state and country coordination, as well as an international body. It will hold appeal for researchers and students from a range of disciplines and interests, government planners and policymakers, emergency services, counsellors and NGOs, and those in agriculture and forestry.

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La profesora asociada Janet Stanley es investigadora principal del Instituto de Sociedad Sostenible de Melbourne, Escuela de Diseño de la Universidad de Melbourne. El trabajo de Janet se centra en la interfaz entre cuestiones sociales, medioambientales y económicas a través de la política, el diseño de sistemas y los niveles comunitarios. Janet se ha especializado durante 30 años en incendios forestales e incendios provocados, así como en campos relacionados con el maltrato infantil, la política y el cambio climático, con unas 150 publicaciones, entre ellas cinco libros escritos y editados.

Product details

Authors Alan March, James Ogloff, Janet Stanley
Publisher Vernon Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.07.2020
 
EAN 9781648890680
ISBN 978-1-64889-068-0
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 17 mm
Weight 466 g
Series Series on Climate Change and Society
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

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