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New perspectives in fire management in South American savannas: The importance of intercultural governance

机译:南美大草原的火灾管理新观点:跨文化治理的重要性

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Wildfires continue to cause damage to property, livelihoods and environments around the world. Acknowledging that dealing with wildfires has to go beyond fire-fighting, governments in countries with fire-prone ecosystems have begun to recognize the multiple perspectives of landscape burning and the need to engage with local communities and their practices. In this perspective, we outline the experiences of Brazil and Venezuela, two countries where fire management has been highly contested, but where there have been recent advances in fire management approaches. Success of these new initiatives have been measured by the reduction in wildfire extent through prescribed burning, and the opening of a dialogue on fire management between government agencies and local communities. Yet, it is clear that further developments in community participation need to take place in order to avoid the appropriation of local knowledge systems by institutions, and to better reflect more equitable fire governance.
机译:野火继续造成世界各地的财产,生计和环境损害。承认与野火处理的人不仅仅是消防,有火灾易受生态系统的国家的政府已经开始认识到景观燃烧的多个视角,并需要与当地社区和他们的做法进行聘用。在这种观点中,我们概述了巴西和委内瑞拉的经验,其中两国消防管理层得到了高度争议,但在近期有火灾管理方法的进步。这些新举措的成功已经通过规定的燃烧减少了野火程度,并在政府机构和地方社区之间的火灾管理开放。然而,很明显,需要进行社区参与的进一步发展,以避免机构的当地知识系统的拨款,并更好地反映更加公平的火灾治理。

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