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by 0000011111
1435 days ago
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In the US we struggle to protect the land that is already owned by state and federal agencies. For example, each year we spend billions on fire suppression on public land. And most year more acres burn and the cost increases. https://www.nifc.gov/fire-information/statistics 5,510,675 Acres
Year-to-date Acres Burned FY 2021 suppression cost $4,389,000,000 Conservation his hard especially in a landscape where we fail to manage fire effectively. |
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From what I understand it's hard to separate how much of that spend is effective vs. how much of it is "bad money" tied up in modern forestry cargo cult practices carried over from the last 100 year.
With the increasing frequency of megafires in the Western United States (and other locations around the world) the discussion has shifted to reconsidering if the existing paradigm of prioritizing fire prevention over active fire management (planned burns, building code improvements, etc.) is in our best interests.
For example:
https://www.ctif.org/news/modern-forestry-practices-may-be-p...
http://www.roosevelthouse.hunter.cuny.edu/?forum-post=preven...