Environmental Governance and Climate Resilience 2020: Wildfires

Environmental Governance and Climate Resilience 2020: Wildfires
July 2020

In the summer of 2020, the Bill Lane Center for the American West hosted a virtual workshop on wildfire management. Speakers explored the challenges of preparing for and responding to wildfires during the coronavirus pandemic for a practitioner audience. During the June 25 panel, experts discussed training and safety among first responders battling wildfires during a pandemic. The June 30 keynote featured Dr. Sarah McCaffrey of the U.S. Forest Service exploring why homeowners should take active steps to mitigate their fire risk, and offered recommendations for community preparedness. The final panel on July 9 took up the human dimensions of responding to wildfires in the face of COVID-19, including evacuations, shelters and government coordination.

 

Panel, June 25: Wildfire Management and Preparation during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Panelists

  • Don Gordon, Assistant Deputy Director, Cooperative Fire, Training, and Safety, CALFire
  • Daryl L. Osby, Fire Chief, Los Angeles County Fire Department

Moderator

  • Rebecca Miller, PhD Candidate, E-IPER

Keynote, June 30: What Motivates Homeowners to Mitigate Fire Risk? Lessons from Social Science

Speaker

  • Sarah McCaffrey, Research Forester, USFS

Panel, July 9: Preparedness and Recovery: The Human Dimensions of Wildfires

Panelists

  • Alma Bowen, Executive Director, Nuestra Comunidad
  • Charles Brooks, Executive Director, Rebuild Paradise Foundation
  • Luke Beckman, Division Disaster State Relations Director, American Red Cross

Moderator

  • Rebecca Miller, PhD Candidate, E-IPER

 

Student Work

Students produced original research for the Winter 2020 course, "Environmental Governance and Climate Resilience," taught by Professors Bruce E. Cain and Len Ortolano. Each group dove head first into a topic related to Wildfire preparation, mitigation, or recovery as it relates to the Bay Area. 

 

Topic Members Headline File Download
Grants
Anpothowin Jensen, Lorelay Mendoza
Wildfire Prevention Grant Writing
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Marin Joint Projects Agreement
Brooke Hale, Liqian Zhang, Poppy Brittingham
Marin Joint Projects Agreement: A Case Study
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Migration
Erica Bower
To Rebuild or Move? Understanding Post-Disaster Migration Decision-Making of Santa Rosa Residents Displaced by the 2017 Tubbs Fire
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Social Media
Kate Borden, Nikoonj Dhandaria, Xinle (Grace) Yao
Benefits and Challenges of Using Social Media Platforms for Wildfire Related Purposes
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Technology
Tianheng Shi, Niranjana Rajagopalan, Yifan Cheng
Response: Technology Advances in Firefighting; Feasible technology strategy for South Bay Counties
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Wildfire Insurance Amelia O'Donohue, Jordan Brinn
Can Home Hardening Save Home Insurance for Californians?
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Wildfire Preparedness and Vulnerable Communities
Pamela Beltran, Jenny Hamilton, Binita Thapa, Megan Yen
Effective Strategies for Aiding Latinx Communities in Sonoma County Wildfires
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Wildfire Spread Modeling
Yuping Li, Shurong Liang, Louis (Jiaokun) Liu, Samuel Sung, Emma Velterop
Wildfire Spread Modeling Based on Rothermel's Quasi-Empirical Approach; Wildfire Spread Modeling: Deep Learning Approach
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