Rethinking wildfire management policy: Suggestions from firefighters who experienced the 2017 extreme wildfires in Portugal
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Rethinking wildfire management policy: Suggestions from firefighters who
experienced the 2017 extreme wildfires in Portugal / Lovreglio, Raffaella. - In: FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1389-9341. - 173:(2025).
Abstract:
This report analyzes the perspectives of professional and volunteer firefighters who were directly involved in
combating extreme wildfire events during Portugal's 2017 fire season. The data were collected through two openended questions in a web-based survey, focusing on: i) lessons learned and ii) proposals for improving wildfire
suppression management. Responses were qualitatively examined, with categories defined using NVIVO software. Findings reveal that participants exhibit an incomplete understanding of extreme wildfires. Their responses
primarily emphasize: i) enhancing the current organizational structure and strengthening technical and human
resources within the suppression model (question 1), and ii) increasing human and material resources, establishing a unified command structure, ensuring operational independence from Civil Protection, and valuing
experience as key factors for improving Civil Protection (question 2). Minimal attention is directed toward
prevention measures and the concept of control capacity. Overall, responses to both questions reflect limited
knowledge of the unique challenges posed by extreme wildfires. The prevailing recommendation strengthens the
existing suppression model, which is largely viewed as the optimal solution. However, this perspective overlooks
the role of the suppression paradigm in contributing to fuel load accumulation and increased fire intensity, as
well as its inherent operational limitations.
combating extreme wildfire events during Portugal's 2017 fire season. The data were collected through two openended questions in a web-based survey, focusing on: i) lessons learned and ii) proposals for improving wildfire
suppression management. Responses were qualitatively examined, with categories defined using NVIVO software. Findings reveal that participants exhibit an incomplete understanding of extreme wildfires. Their responses
primarily emphasize: i) enhancing the current organizational structure and strengthening technical and human
resources within the suppression model (question 1), and ii) increasing human and material resources, establishing a unified command structure, ensuring operational independence from Civil Protection, and valuing
experience as key factors for improving Civil Protection (question 2). Minimal attention is directed toward
prevention measures and the concept of control capacity. Overall, responses to both questions reflect limited
knowledge of the unique challenges posed by extreme wildfires. The prevailing recommendation strengthens the
existing suppression model, which is largely viewed as the optimal solution. However, this perspective overlooks
the role of the suppression paradigm in contributing to fuel load accumulation and increased fire intensity, as
well as its inherent operational limitations.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Control capacity
Extreme wildfire events (EWEs)
Wildfire management
Climate change
Prevention strategies
Suppression model
Elenco autori:
Lovreglio, Raffaella
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