Disturbance shapes the US forest governance frontier: A review and conceptual framework for understanding governance change

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Courtney A. Schultz
Jesse B. Abrams
Emily Jane Davis
Antony S. Cheng
Heidi R. Huber-Stearns
Cassandra Moseley
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[1] Colorado State University,
[2] University of Georgia,undefined
[3] Oregon State University,undefined
[4] University of Oregon,undefined
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Ambio | 2021年 / 50卷
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Fire management; Forest policy; Institutional theory; Multi-level governance; Policy change;
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Conflict in US forest management for decades centered around balancing demands from forested ecosystems, with a rise in place-based collaborative governance at the end of the twentieth century. By the early 2000s, it was becoming apparent that not only had the mix of players involved in forest management changed, but so had the playing field, as climate-driven disturbances such as wildfire and insect and disease outbreaks were becoming more extensive and severe. In this conceptual review paper, we argue that disturbance has become the most prominent driver of governance change on US national forests, but we also recognize that the governance responses to disturbance are shaped by variables such as discourses, institutional history and path dependence, and institutional innovation operating at different system levels. We review the governance changes in response to disturbance that constitute a new frontier in US federal forest governance and offer a conceptual framework to examine how these governance responses are shaped by multi-level factors.
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页码:2168 / 2182
页数:14
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