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Patterns of preference and practice: bridging actors in wildfire response networks in the American Northwest.

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Faas, AJ; Velez, A-LK; FitzGerald, C; Nowell, BL; Steelman, TA
Published in: Disasters
July 2017

The roles of bridging actors in emergency response networks can be important to disaster response outcomes. This paper is based on an evaluation of wildfire preparedness and response networks in 21 large-scale wildfire events in the wildland-urban interface near national forests in the American Northwest. The study investigated how key individuals in responder networks anticipated seeking out specific people in perceived bridging roles prior to the occurrence of wildfires, and then captured who in fact assumed these roles during actual large-scale events. It examines two plausible, but contradictory, bodies of theory-similarity and dissimilarity-that suggest who people might seek out as bridgers and who they would really go to during a disaster. Roughly one-half of all pre-fire nominations were consistent with similarity. Yet, while similarity is a reliable indicator of how people expect to organise, it does not hold up for how they organise during the real incident.

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Disasters

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EISSN

1467-7717

ISSN

0361-3666

Publication Date

July 2017

Volume

41

Issue

3

Start / End Page

527 / 548

Related Subject Headings

  • Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
  • Northwestern United States
  • Humans
  • Fires
  • Disaster Planning
  • Community Networks
  • 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
 

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Faas, A. J., Velez, A.-L., FitzGerald, C., Nowell, B. L., & Steelman, T. A. (2017). Patterns of preference and practice: bridging actors in wildfire response networks in the American Northwest. Disasters, 41(3), 527–548. https://doi.org/10.1111/disa.12211
Faas, A. J., Anne-Lise K. Velez, Clare FitzGerald, Branda L. Nowell, and Toddi A. Steelman. “Patterns of preference and practice: bridging actors in wildfire response networks in the American Northwest.Disasters 41, no. 3 (July 2017): 527–48. https://doi.org/10.1111/disa.12211.
Faas AJ, Velez A-LK, FitzGerald C, Nowell BL, Steelman TA. Patterns of preference and practice: bridging actors in wildfire response networks in the American Northwest. Disasters. 2017 Jul;41(3):527–48.
Faas, A. J., et al. “Patterns of preference and practice: bridging actors in wildfire response networks in the American Northwest.Disasters, vol. 41, no. 3, July 2017, pp. 527–48. Epmc, doi:10.1111/disa.12211.
Faas AJ, Velez A-LK, FitzGerald C, Nowell BL, Steelman TA. Patterns of preference and practice: bridging actors in wildfire response networks in the American Northwest. Disasters. 2017 Jul;41(3):527–548.
Journal cover image

Published In

Disasters

DOI

EISSN

1467-7717

ISSN

0361-3666

Publication Date

July 2017

Volume

41

Issue

3

Start / End Page

527 / 548

Related Subject Headings

  • Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
  • Northwestern United States
  • Humans
  • Fires
  • Disaster Planning
  • Community Networks
  • 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour