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Type: Webinar
Presenter(s):
  • Laurie Yung
    University of Montana, College of Forestry and Conservation
  • Brett A. Miller
    Utah State University
  • Benjamin J. Gray
    US Forest Service
  • Carina Wyborn
    Australian National University
Host Agency:
  • US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Publication Date: April 21, 2021

This webinar presents an overview of different structural and cultural aspects of wildland fire governance that promote and/or hinder collaboration across agencies and with non-agency partners. This type of collaboration is crucial to scaling-up wildfire management to achieve National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy goals through Shared Stewardship. These insights are based on interviews with wildland fire managers and other key stakeholders involved in wildfire governance in Washington and Utah, as well as Forest Service leadership in Washington D.C. In this webinar we unpack findings from these interviews and based on these findings we outline specific ways that agencies and partners can be more effective in their collaborations.

Online Link(s):
Link to this recording (40 MB; pdf)

Cataloging Information

Regions:
Keywords:
  • barrier
  • collaboration
  • cross-boundary
  • governance
  • landscape scale
  • litigation
  • mitigation
  • public attitudes
  • social
  • social networks
  • structure
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Record Maintained By: FRAMES Staff (https://www.frames.gov/contact)
FRAMES Record Number: 63615