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Wildland fire risk research in Canada

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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWS
卷 28, 期 2, 页码 164-186

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CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/er-2019-0046

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wildland fire risk; risk framework; fire occurrence; fire likelihood; fire impacts; risk management

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Despite increasing concern about wildland fire risk in Canada, there is little synthesis of knowledge that could contribute to the development of a comprehensive risk framework for a wide range of values, which is an essential need for the country. With dramatic variability in costs and losses from this natural hazard, there must be more support for complex decision-making under the uncertainty of how to assess and manage risk to coexist with wildland fire. A long history of Canadian wildland fire research offers solid foundational knowledge related to risk, but the key knowledge gaps must be addressed to fully consider risk in a comprehensive manner. We provide a review of the current context in which risk is variably defined, and recommend use of the general paradigm where risk is the product of both the likelihood and the potential impacts of wildland fire. Wethen synthesize research related to wildland fire risk from the Canadian scientific literature. With this review, weaim to provide a better understanding of research challenges, limitations, and opportunities for future work on fire risk within the country.

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