Existing knowledge about fires has been challenged by changes in forests and wildfire regimes. We carried out a systematic literature review involving both a global and a case study approach (Portugal) to investigate the configuration of the social dimensions of wildfires in academic literature. We advance two interlocking claims: (i) human dimensions of wildfires are often simplified into shallow indicators of anthropogenic activities lacking social and historical grounding, and (ii) fire knowledge of Indigenous peoples and/or other forest and fire users and professionals remains overlooked. These arguments were manifest from the global-scale review and were confirmed by the case study of Portugal. The individual perceptions, memories and ...
This annotated bibliography is collected from professional journals\ud in natural resource managemen...
Acknowledgements: This study emerged during the PAGES-supported Global Paleofire Working Group 2 wor...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
<div><p>Forest fires affect Portugal and other southern European countries to a greater or lesser ex...
Wildfires are a major environmental hazard in Portugal and cause deep social and economic disruption...
Fire in the forested tropics has profound environmental, economic, and social impacts at multiple ge...
Abstract. As with other aspects of natural-resource management, the approach to managing wildland fi...
Wildfires present a growing risk to many countries, and climate change is likely to exacerbate this ...
Society is confronted with enormous obstacles in addressing complex and interconnected socio-ecologi...
Increased large and high-intensity wildfires cause large socioeconomic and ecological impacts, which...
As part of a Joint Fire Science Program project, a team of social scientists reviewed existing fire ...
Wildfires present a growing risk to many countries, and climate change is likely to exacerbate this ...
Understanding the characteristics of wildfire-affected communities and the importance of particular ...
SRA-E-Iberian Chapter (SRA-E-I) Conference. “Interdisciplinarity in practice and in research on soci...
Wildfires cause different impacts, depending on the conditions and resilience level of the exposed c...
This annotated bibliography is collected from professional journals\ud in natural resource managemen...
Acknowledgements: This study emerged during the PAGES-supported Global Paleofire Working Group 2 wor...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
<div><p>Forest fires affect Portugal and other southern European countries to a greater or lesser ex...
Wildfires are a major environmental hazard in Portugal and cause deep social and economic disruption...
Fire in the forested tropics has profound environmental, economic, and social impacts at multiple ge...
Abstract. As with other aspects of natural-resource management, the approach to managing wildland fi...
Wildfires present a growing risk to many countries, and climate change is likely to exacerbate this ...
Society is confronted with enormous obstacles in addressing complex and interconnected socio-ecologi...
Increased large and high-intensity wildfires cause large socioeconomic and ecological impacts, which...
As part of a Joint Fire Science Program project, a team of social scientists reviewed existing fire ...
Wildfires present a growing risk to many countries, and climate change is likely to exacerbate this ...
Understanding the characteristics of wildfire-affected communities and the importance of particular ...
SRA-E-Iberian Chapter (SRA-E-I) Conference. “Interdisciplinarity in practice and in research on soci...
Wildfires cause different impacts, depending on the conditions and resilience level of the exposed c...
This annotated bibliography is collected from professional journals\ud in natural resource managemen...
Acknowledgements: This study emerged during the PAGES-supported Global Paleofire Working Group 2 wor...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...