Retrofitting for wildfire resilience: What is the cost?

被引:28
|
作者
Penman, T. D. [1 ,2 ]
Eriksen, C. [2 ,3 ]
Horsey, B. [2 ]
Green, A. [4 ]
Lemcke, D. [5 ]
Cooper, P. [4 ]
Bradstock, R. A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Sch Ecosyst & Forest Sci, Creswick, Vic 3363, Australia
[2] Univ Wollongong, Ctr Environm Risk Management Wildfires, Inst Conservat Biol & Environm Management, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
[3] Univ Wollongong, Sch Geog & Sustainable Communities, Australian Ctr Cultural Environm Res, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
[4] Univ Wollongong, Sustainable Bldg Res Ctr, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
[5] Cent Coast Council, Wyong, NSW 2259, Australia
关键词
Bushfire; Community engagement; Construction; Preparedness; Risk management; WILDLAND-URBAN INTERFACE; HOUSE SURVIVAL; BUSHFIRE RISK; PREPAREDNESS; MITIGATION; DECISIONS; RESIDENTS; SAFETY; VULNERABILITY; COMMUNITIES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijdrr.2016.10.020
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Wildfires impact upon populations where development has occurred within or adjacent to natural vegetation. Even with extensive management interventions in the landscape, wildfires will continue to impact upon some properties. Residents in wildfire prone areas need to prepare themselves and their properties. Studies have found cost is one of the main reasons there is a generally low level of preparation by residents. In this study, we quantify the cost for residents to prepare themselves and retrofit their property for wildfire in an intermix and interface community. We combine this with semi-structured interviews to identify limitations to preparedness and willingness to contribute to a shared cost scheme with local government. Wide variation in the level of preparedness was found for the five case study homes in the intermix area and the five in the interface area with intermix houses being better prepared than those at the interface. All buildings were found not to comply with any building standards for wildfire resilience, despite most being considered to have the highest level of wildfire exposure. The total up-fronts cost to prepare residents and their homes ranged from approximately $ 8500 to $ 47,000 with an average of $ 24,600. Based on these figures, the financial investment required was significantly higher than residents felt they were able to cover. Ultimately, the choice to live in a wildfire-prone area will always involve the acceptance of some risk, regardless of the construction of the property and preparedness of the household.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 10
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Sharing the cost of wildfire resilience
    Line A. Roald
    Nature Energy, 2023, 8 : 1067 - 1068
  • [2] Sharing the cost of wildfire resilience
    Roald, Line A.
    NATURE ENERGY, 2023, 8 (10) : 1067 - 1068
  • [3] Rethinking resilience to wildfire
    David B. McWethy
    Tania Schoennagel
    Philip E. Higuera
    Meg Krawchuk
    Brian J. Harvey
    Elizabeth C. Metcalf
    Courtney Schultz
    Carol Miller
    Alexander L. Metcalf
    Brian Buma
    Arika Virapongse
    Judith C. Kulig
    Richard C. Stedman
    Zak Ratajczak
    Cara R. Nelson
    Crystal Kolden
    Nature Sustainability, 2019, 2 : 797 - 804
  • [4] Rethinking resilience to wildfire
    McWethy, David B.
    Schoennagel, Tania
    Higuera, Philip E.
    Krawchuk, Meg
    Harvey, Brian J.
    Metcalf, Elizabeth C.
    Schultz, Courtney
    Miller, Carol
    Metcalf, Alexander L.
    Buma, Brian
    Virapongse, Arika
    Kulig, Judith C.
    Stedman, Richard C.
    Ratajczak, Zak
    Nelson, Cara R.
    Kolden, Crystal
    NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2019, 2 (09) : 797 - 804
  • [5] Facing a wildfire: What did we learn about individual and community resilience?
    Kulig, Judith
    Botey, Anna Pujadas
    NATURAL HAZARDS, 2016, 82 (03) : 1919 - 1929
  • [6] Facing a wildfire: What did we learn about individual and community resilience?
    Judith Kulig
    Anna Pujadas Botey
    Natural Hazards, 2016, 82 : 1919 - 1929
  • [7] The Financial System's Resilience is Everything But at what Cost?
    Friesz, Melinda
    PUBLIC FINANCE QUARTERLY-HUNGARY, 2020, 65 (04): : 472 - 484
  • [8] Grazing Allotment and Stochastic Wildfire: Cost of Wildfire in Southeast Oregon
    Kim, Man-Kenn
    Harris, Thomas R.
    Zhu, Erqian
    Alevy, Jonathan E.
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 2009, 34 (03) : 546 - 546
  • [9] On the Marginal Cost of the Duration of a Wildfire
    Belgodere, Antoine
    Allaire, Frederic
    Filippi, Jean-Baptiste
    Mallet, Vivien
    Gueniot, Florian
    JOURNAL OF FOREST ECONOMICS, 2023, 38 (03) : 265 - 292
  • [10] PLANNING CUTS THE COST OF RETROFITTING CONTROLS
    MAY, DL
    KOONTZ, DW
    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 1989, 96 (10) : 181 - &