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New types of investments needed to address barriers to scaling up wildfire risk mitigation.

Laurie YungBenjamin J GrayCarina WybornBrett Alan MillerDaniel R WilliamsMaureen Essen
Published in: Fire ecology (2022)
This analysis reveals that investing in collaborative capacity to advance agency-agency partnerships and public engagement might not slow down mitigation, but rather enable agencies to "go slow to go fast" by building the support and mechanisms necessary to increase the pace and scale of mitigation work. Reframing the wildfire problem through a careful analysis of competing frames and the underlying assumptions that privilege particular solutions can reveal a broader suite of solutions that address the range of key barriers.
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