Edgeley Catrin M, Burnett Jack T
School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ.
Int J Wildland Fire. 2025 Jan;34(1). doi: 10.1071/wf24016. Epub 2025 Jan 25.
Rural communities are increasingly impacted by smoke produced by wildfires and forest management activties. Understanding local influences on smoke adaptation and mitigation is critical to social adaptation as fire risk continues to rise.
We sought to determine the role of local social context in smoke adaptation and gauge interest in adaptation strategies that might reduce exposure.
We conducted 46 semi-structured interviews with 56 residents and professionals in Parks, Arizona, USA, a rural community adjacent to public lands regularly affected by smoke.
Rural residents think of smoke as an acceptable risk. Efforts to adapt to potential health impacts are minimal, though inaction is driven by diverse reasoning and tradeoffs. Local social context - particularly elements related to government distrust, forest management, and independence - heavily influences interest in uptake of different adaptation strategies as well as affecting access to, and interpretation of, information about smoke risks.
Rural approaches to, and understandings of, smoke adaptation vary spatially and temporally. Public interest in broader forest management efforts can be leveraged to engage residents in conversations about proactive smoke adaptation.
Smoke adaptation strategies in rural communities must meld evidence of their effectiveness with community preferences grounded in local context to overcome inaction.
农村社区越来越受到野火和森林管理活动产生的烟雾的影响。随着火灾风险持续上升,了解当地对烟雾适应和缓解的影响对于社会适应至关重要。
我们试图确定当地社会背景在烟雾适应中的作用,并评估对可能减少暴露的适应策略的兴趣。
我们对美国亚利桑那州帕克市的56名居民和专业人员进行了46次半结构化访谈,帕克市是一个与经常受烟雾影响的公共土地相邻的农村社区。
农村居民认为烟雾是一种可接受的风险。尽管不作为是由多种原因和权衡驱动的,但为适应潜在健康影响所做的努力微乎其微。当地社会背景——特别是与政府不信任、森林管理和独立性相关的因素——严重影响了对不同适应策略的接受兴趣,以及对烟雾风险信息的获取和解读。
农村地区对烟雾适应的方法和理解在空间和时间上各不相同。可以利用公众对更广泛森林管理努力的兴趣,让居民参与有关积极烟雾适应的对话。
农村社区的烟雾适应策略必须将其有效性的证据与基于当地背景的社区偏好相结合,以克服不作为的情况。