Social Inequity and Wildfire Response: Identifying Gaps and Interventions in Ventura County, California

As climate change increases the frequency and severity of wildfires across the Western U.S., there is an urgent need for improved wildfire preparedness and responses. Socially marginalized communities are particularly vulnerable to wildfire effects because they disproportionately lack access to the...

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Main Authors: Brianna Baker, Yvonne Dinh, Iris R. Foxfoot, Elena Ortiz, Alison Sells, Sarah E. Anderson
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6255/7/2/41
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author Brianna Baker
Yvonne Dinh
Iris R. Foxfoot
Elena Ortiz
Alison Sells
Sarah E. Anderson
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description As climate change increases the frequency and severity of wildfires across the Western U.S., there is an urgent need for improved wildfire preparedness and responses. Socially marginalized communities are particularly vulnerable to wildfire effects because they disproportionately lack access to the resources necessary to prepare for and recover from wildfire and are frequently underrepresented in the wildfire planning process. As an exemplar of how to understand and improve preparedness in such communities, this research identified communities in Ventura County facing heightened marginalization and risk of wildfire using spatial analysis. Researchers then deployed a county-wide survey and held focus groups in two communities identified in the spatial analysis. Research revealed that non-English speakers, women, people of color, and newer residents in Ventura County are less prepared for wildfire than other groups. Based on these findings, this paper recommends an expansion of traditional risk mitigation programs, strengthened community engagement efforts, and strategies that increase community resources and leadership to decouple marginalization and wildfire vulnerability.
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spelling doaj.art-193bf98d0f3d405babe51bfee4384b662024-02-23T15:16:01ZengMDPI AGFire2571-62552024-01-01724110.3390/fire7020041Social Inequity and Wildfire Response: Identifying Gaps and Interventions in Ventura County, CaliforniaBrianna Baker0Yvonne Dinh1Iris R. Foxfoot2Elena Ortiz3Alison Sells4Sarah E. Anderson5Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USABren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USABren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USABren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USABren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USABren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USAAs climate change increases the frequency and severity of wildfires across the Western U.S., there is an urgent need for improved wildfire preparedness and responses. Socially marginalized communities are particularly vulnerable to wildfire effects because they disproportionately lack access to the resources necessary to prepare for and recover from wildfire and are frequently underrepresented in the wildfire planning process. As an exemplar of how to understand and improve preparedness in such communities, this research identified communities in Ventura County facing heightened marginalization and risk of wildfire using spatial analysis. Researchers then deployed a county-wide survey and held focus groups in two communities identified in the spatial analysis. Research revealed that non-English speakers, women, people of color, and newer residents in Ventura County are less prepared for wildfire than other groups. Based on these findings, this paper recommends an expansion of traditional risk mitigation programs, strengthened community engagement efforts, and strategies that increase community resources and leadership to decouple marginalization and wildfire vulnerability.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-6255/7/2/41diversityequityenvironmental justiceinclusionfuture-thinkingwell-being
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environmental justice
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title Social Inequity and Wildfire Response: Identifying Gaps and Interventions in Ventura County, California
title_full Social Inequity and Wildfire Response: Identifying Gaps and Interventions in Ventura County, California
title_fullStr Social Inequity and Wildfire Response: Identifying Gaps and Interventions in Ventura County, California
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title_short Social Inequity and Wildfire Response: Identifying Gaps and Interventions in Ventura County, California
title_sort social inequity and wildfire response identifying gaps and interventions in ventura county california
topic diversity
equity
environmental justice
inclusion
future-thinking
well-being
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