Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064.
Environmental Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Aug 6;121(32):e2310080121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2310080121. Epub 2024 Jul 29.
One of California's most pressing social and environmental challenges is the rapid expansion of the wildlands-urban interface (WUI). Multiple issues associated with WUI growth compared to more dense and compact urban form are of concern-including greatly increased fire risk, greenhouse gas emissions, and fragmentation of habitat. However, little is understood about the factors driving this growth in the first place and, specifically, its relationship to urban-regional housing dynamics. This paper connects work in urban social science, urban and regional planning, and natural sciences to highlight the potential role of housing crises in driving displacement from the urban core to relatively more affordable exurbs, and with this, WUI growth. We analyze this relationship in California, which leads the nation in lack of affordable housing, scale of WUI growth, and many associated WUI hazards, including wildfire. We offer three related arguments: first, that California's affordable housing crisis, with its effect of driving migration to exurban areas, should be recognized as a significant urban form-related sustainability challenge; second, that to understand this challenge scholars must expand the spatial scale and analytic toolkit of both urban and WUI analysis through relational, mixed methods research; and third, that political and programmatic efforts to address California's housing crisis should undergird efforts to address WUI growth and climate change. Ultimately, we argue that expanding access to affordable urban housing can produce a more sustainable and just urban form that mitigates WUI-related climate and environmental impacts and reduces the vulnerability of growing numbers of WUI residents living in harm's way.
加利福尼亚州面临的最紧迫的社会和环境挑战之一是城市与荒野交错带(WUI)的迅速扩张。与更密集和紧凑的城市形态相比,WUI 增长带来的多个问题令人担忧,包括火灾风险、温室气体排放和栖息地破碎化大大增加。然而,人们对推动这种增长的因素知之甚少,特别是它与城市区域住房动态的关系。本文将城市社会科学、城市和区域规划以及自然科学的研究成果联系起来,强调住房危机在推动城市核心区居民向相对负担得起的远郊地区迁移,以及由此导致的 WUI 增长方面的潜在作用。我们在加利福尼亚州分析了这种关系,加利福尼亚州在缺乏经济适用房、WUI 增长规模以及许多相关的 WUI 危害(包括野火)方面均居全国之首。我们提出了三个相关论点:首先,加利福尼亚州的经济适用房危机导致人口向远郊迁移,应被视为与城市形态相关的重大可持续性挑战;其次,为了理解这一挑战,学者们必须通过关系型、混合方法研究来扩大城市和 WUI 分析的空间尺度和分析工具包;第三,解决加利福尼亚州住房危机的政治和计划努力应支持解决 WUI 增长和气候变化的努力。最终,我们认为扩大获得经济适用房的机会可以产生更可持续和公正的城市形态,减轻与 WUI 相关的气候和环境影响,并降低越来越多居住在危险地区的 WUI 居民的脆弱性。