Policy narratives in forest fire management

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作者
Tietze, Nikola [1 ]
Gerhold, Lars [2 ]
Ibisch, Pierre L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Eberswalde Univ Sustainable Dev, Fac Forest & Environm, Ctr Econ & Ecosyst Management, D-16225 Eberswalde, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Carolo Wilhelmina Braunschweig, Inst Psychol, Fac Life Sci, Dept Psychol Sociotechn Syst, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany
关键词
policymaking; forest fire management; narratives; decision-making; forest fire; FRAMEWORK;
D O I
10.1088/1748-9326/acf6d2
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
As the risk of forest fires increases around the globe, the issues of how to control, suppress, and prevent them are the subjects of growing public and political attention. This study focuses on the political debate in Germany regarding forest fires and provides insights into the conceptualization of forest fires and forest fire management at the federal and state policymaking levels. By examining forest fire narratives through the policy lens, this case study takes an exemplary extreme weather event exacerbated by climate change as an opportunity to examine the policy response to this problem. In this way, we examine the role of policy narratives in civil and environmental protection and disaster management. The findings reveal that all politicians examined in this study agree that forest fire management is an urgent matter that needs to be supported. In the prevailing human-centered narrative, policymakers see active forest management and use as tools to improve forest resilience to fire and other calamities. Those who advocate a nature-based narrative assert that it is natural processes in protected forest areas that most effectively enhance resilience. The policy solutions derived from these views include financial support, recognition of the work of foresters, forest fire managers, and civil protection agencies as well as, depending on the type of narrative argument favored, either increased forest management or improved protection of forest ecologies. This suggests that narrative analysis may illuminate the rationales underlying previous policy decisions and the framework for future ones. This contribution throws light on how narratives shape policymaking and, by extension, disaster management. Future studies should therefore take into account the influence of prevailing narratives when it comes to evaluating the potential that policymaking can offer for disaster management in the future.
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