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Skunkworks in the Embers of the Cedar Fire: Enhancing Resilience in the Aftermath of Disaster

机译:雪松火炭余烬中的臭鼬作品:在灾难后增强复原力

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A coalition of environmental activists and professionals created the San Diego Fire Recovery Network (SDFRN) while the largest wildfire in California history was still burning at the city’s edge in October 2003. Acting quickly while the citizenry questioned governmental ability to protect their rapidly growing region, SDFRN proposed to reduce fire risk in a way that altered residential knowledge practices and identity while reshaping governance relationships. While this effort stalled after governmental agencies restored public confidence through massive fire prevention initiatives, SDFRN’s efforts may not have been in vain. Retained within collective memory, SDFRN contributed to community resilience by diversifying possible responses to environmental change and uncertainty. In this way, flexible, informal learning organizations such as SDFRN may serve as “skunkworks,” seizing on disaster in order to incubate social–ecological relationships that might avert greater tragedies to come.
机译:由环保主义者和专业人士组成的联盟创建了圣地亚哥火灾恢复网络(SDFRN),而加利福尼亚州历史上最大的野火仍在2003年10月在该市的边缘燃烧。公民迅速质疑政府保护其迅速增长的地区的能力, SDFRN建议以改变住宅知识实践和身份的方式降低火灾风险,同时重塑治理关系。在政府机构通过大规模的防火措施恢复了公众信心之后,这项工作陷入了停顿,但SDFRN的努力可能没有白费。 SDFRN保留在集体记忆中,通过多样化对环境变化和不确定性的应对措施,为社区的复原力做出了贡献。这样,灵活,非正式的学习型组织(例如SDFRN)可以充当“臭鼬工厂”,抓住灾难,以培育可能避免更大悲剧的社会生态关系。

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