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Area of Science:

  • Environmental planning
  • Natural resource management
  • Public policy analysis

Background:

  • Communities nationwide are developing collaborative wildfire risk mitigation plans.
  • These plans identify goals, strategies, and values to protect or enhance.
  • Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs) are local plans developed by diverse stakeholders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To characterize the values articulated in 2268 CWPPs across the United States.
  • To evaluate factors shaping these values, including local risk, policy, and cultural trends.
  • To advance values as a metric for assessing management plan quality.

Main Methods:

  • Manual coding and computational text analysis of 2268 CWPPs.
  • Characterization of protected values within these plans.
  • Evaluation of influences on value articulation.

Main Results:

  • Mapping of local wildfire values at a national scale.
  • Identification of tensions in environmental governance within a federalist system.
  • Demonstration of values as a key metric for plan evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • CWPP values reflect a complex interplay of local conditions, national policies, and broader societal influences.
  • Understanding these values is crucial for effective wildfire risk mitigation and environmental governance.
  • Values serve as an important indicator for the quality and relevance of community wildfire plans.