TY - CHAP AB - Community-based fire management (CBFiM) integrates community action with the standard elements of fire management and mitigation, such as prescribed fire (managed beneficial fires for reducing hazardous fuel loads, controlling weeds, preparing land for cultivation, reducing the impact of pests and diseases, etc.), mechanical fuel treatment, defensible space planning, wildfire awareness and prevention, preparedness planning, and suppression of wildfires. In developed examples of CBFiM, communities are empowered to have effective input into land and fire management and problem solving and to self regulate to respond to fire and other emergencies. Its premise is that local people usually have most at stake in the event of a harmful fire, so they should clearly be involved in mitigating these unwanted events. VL - 6 SN - 978-1-84950-000-5, 978-0-08-045327-9/1569-3740 DO - 10.1016/S1569-3740(06)06009-3 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/S1569-3740(06)06009-3 AU - Ganz David AU - Troy Austin AU - Saah David ED - Austin Troy ED - Roger G. Kennedy PY - 2007 Y1 - 2007/01/01 TI - Chapter 9 Community Involvement in Wildfire Hazard Mitigation and Management: Community Based Fire Management, Fire Safe Councils and Community Wildfire Protection Plans T2 - Living on the Edge T3 - Advances in the Economics of Environmental Resources PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 143 EP - 164 Y2 - 2024/04/26 ER -