Kindling change: shaping a New Fire Culture in Mediterranean socioenvironmental systems from the roots

Autori

  • Isabeau Ottolini Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Spain Autor
  • David Salesa Fundación de la Comunitat Valenciana Centro de Estudios Ambientales del Mediterráneo (CEAM), Spain Autor
  • Luis del Romero Renau Institut Interuniversitari de Desenvolupament Local, Universitat de València, Spain Autor
  • Núria Salvador Fernández Institut Interuniversitari de Desenvolupament Local, Universitat de València, Spain Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5719/hgeo.2024.181.2

Cuvinte cheie:

wildfires, mediterranean socioecosystem, grassroots movements, rural areas, climate change, human-fire relationship

Rezumat

In line with global trends, the Valencian Region (Spain) is experiencing increasingly extreme wildfires, exacerbated by entangled socioenvironmental factors like climate change, the human-nature dichotomy, and wildfires managed basically through technocratic approaches. Rural grassroots movements are emerging amid worsening wildfires, advocating for local agency to build socioenvironmental resilience in wildfire-prone territories. Inspired by these movements, we propose a transformative paradigm – a New Fire Culture – to elicit critical reflections on current wildfire management and build socioenvironmental just futures. By drawing on our experiences around the 2022 Vall d'Ebo and 2023 Villanueva de Viver wildfire events and resulting from an interdisciplinary deliberation process, we present a comprehensive analysis of the present wildfire context and suggest guiding principles for a New Fire Culture. Acknowledging its context-specificity, we call for transdisciplinary processes among local actors, academics, and practitioners to collectively explore and build a New Fire Culture within their socioenvironmental systems.

HGJS181_24-2

Publicat

2024-07-22