Rising Wildfire Complexity Demands Institutional Adaptation
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Rising Wildfire Complexity Demands Institutional Adaptation
As wildfires escalate in frequency and intensity across the United States, the complexity of these environmental disasters is transforming at a pace that outstrips traditional management strategies. Beyond the immediate ecological and socio-economic impacts, wildfires are exerting profound pressures on the institutions tasked with managing them. New research reveals that adapting to these evolving challenges demands a fundamental reevaluation of…
Taking Action to Reduce Wildfire Risk
The following is an adaptation of a keynote address at a conference on addressing wildfires co-hosted by the Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the World Bank on June 16, 2025. As wildfires burn in the Western United States, Canada, and the Greek Isles, it is crucial to remember two key points. First, whatever you think the costs of wildfires are – to your community, your country, or the planet- it is very likely an underestimate. …
103 visits The challenges presented by the recent publication of the law creating the new National Forest Service (Sernafor), a public entity that will replace the corporation of private law Corporación Nacional Forestal (Conaf), was one of the topics of debate at the recent seminar “Policies for Sustainable Forest Development”, organized by the organization of sustainable forest certification PEFC Chile to start a cycle of dialogues on Chilean …
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