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J. negat. no posit. results ; 6(3): 536-544, Mar. 2021. ilus
Artículo en Español | IBECS | ID: ibc-222099

RESUMEN

Se han documentado un sin número de incendios forestales y no forestales en todo el planeta, y también se han descrito las causas, y se habla mucho sobre los efectos colaterales que ocasionan al ambiente, a las especies nativas y al cambio climático, pero muy pocos se centran en propuestas claves de recuperación de las comunidades afectadas, es por ello que aquí se describen una serie de estrategias que se trabajaron con la comunidad desde la recuperación de semillas de agaves hasta una propuesta de comercialización de su producto, contando con estrategias amigables con el ambiente y como la misma naturaleza a un año del incendio se sobreponen algunas especies, esto servirá como base para otros grupos de investigación en potencializar a los ciudadanos a mejorar su entorno y dejar el miedo e incursionar en la comercialización de su mezcal artesanal.(AU)


A number of forest and non-forest fires have been documented across the planet, and the causes have also been described, and much is said about the side effects they cause to the environment, native species and climate change, but very few They focus on key proposals for recovery of the affected communities, which is why here a series of strategies that were worked with the community are described, from the recovery of agave seeds to a proposal for the commercialization of their product, counting on friendly strategies with the environment and as nature itself one year after the fire some species overlap, this will serve as the basis for other research groups to empower citizens to improve their environment and leave fear and venture into the commercialization of their artizanal mezcal.(AU)


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Humanos , Planeta Tierra , Ambiente , Incendios Forestales/legislación & jurisprudencia , Cambio Climático , Agave , Asparagaceae , México , Flora/prevención & control , Plantas
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Environ Manage ; 62(2): 210-228, 2018 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29766223

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Becoming a fire adapted community that can coexist with wildfire is envisioned as a continuous, iterative process of adaptation, but it is unclear how communities may pursue adaptation. Experience with wildfire and other natural hazards suggests that disasters may open a "window of opportunity" leading to local government policy changes. We examined how destructive wildfire affected progress toward becoming fire adapted in eight locations in the United States. We found that community-level adaptation following destructive fires is most common where destructive wildfire is novel and there is already government capacity and investment in wildfire regulation and land use planning. External funding, staff capacity, and the presence of issue champions combined to bring about change after wildfire. Locations with long histories of destructive wildfire, extensive previous investment in formal wildfire regulation and mitigation, or little government and community capacity to manage wildfire saw fewer changes. Across diverse settings, communities consistently used the most common tools and actions for wildfire mitigation and planning. Nearly all sites reported changes in wildfire suppression, emergency response, and hazard planning documents. Expansion in voluntary education and outreach programs to increase defensible space was also common, occurring in half of our sites, but land use planning and regulations remained largely unchanged. Adaptation at the community and local governmental level therefore may not axiomatically follow from each wildfire incident, nor easily incorporate formal approaches to minimizing land use and development in hazardous environments, but in many sites wildfire was a focusing event that inspired reflection and adaptation.


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Conservación de los Recursos Naturales/legislación & jurisprudencia , Política Ambiental/legislación & jurisprudencia , Gobierno Local , Incendios Forestales/legislación & jurisprudencia , Conservación de los Recursos Naturales/economía , Conservación de los Recursos Naturales/tendencias , Desastres , Política Ambiental/economía , Política Ambiental/tendencias , Humanos , Estados Unidos , Incendios Forestales/economía
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