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There is increasing evidence that anthropogenic climate change and socioeconomic development are altering the dynamics of extreme wildfire events, leading to increasing wildfire risk globally and causing potential new conflicts in wildfire risk management (WFRM). Managing these risks in increasingly complex governance settings raises important equity concerns; in particular, what is perceived as just in terms of outcomes and processes. We develop a framework for identifying and categorizing along the WFRM cycle (prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery and adaptation) crucial and generally applicable aspects of distributional, procedural and restorative justice. We argue that policymakers and decision-makers should proactively consider all three justice aspects within collaborative governance policy processes to successfully innovate integrated WFRM strategies that respond to equity concerns. Climate and socioeconomic change are reshaping wildfire patterns and increasing risks
By Cara Greger Making a living on the ranch is tough. Ranchers are in a constant battle with beef prices, weather, invasive weeds, and the developers who look to carve
During the 117th Congress, Rep. Joe Neguse wrote the most laws of any member of the United States House of Representatives, introducing 13 bills that ultimately became law. This is according to his 2022 report.