The Politics of Wildfires: A Comparative Study of Norms, Power and Conflict in the Global South

FIREPOL aims to analyze the political drivers of wildfires in the Global South through a multi-methods approach, creating a framework for sustainable and equitable wildfire management.

Subsidie
€ 1.499.993
2023

Projectdetails

Introduction

Extreme wildfires have been on the rise across the globe due to climate change and other human actions. Despite the abundant literature on fire ecology and a recognition of the linkages of wildfires to global warming, a patchy understanding of the relationship between fire and anthropogenic actions and their political drivers persists.

Gaps in Current Research

Social sciences scholarship has mostly focused on fire mitigation and management in the Global North, while complex relationships between societies and fires in the Global South remain broadly unexplored. These two gaps in the academic literature in terms of scope and geography are reflected in a narrow public understanding of wildfires as ‘risks’ and ‘natural disasters’.

Project Overview

FIREPOL goes beyond the state of the art by leading the most rigorous, cross-continental study of the political drivers of wildfires in the Global South. Through a radical multi-methods approach and a comparative perspective, my team and I will combine and analyse newly compiled fire policy and remote sensing data with qualitative case studies and ethnographic research.

Research Objectives

The aim will be to understand and explain how a range of political factors linked to:

  1. Formal policies and institutions
  2. Actor-driven power dynamics
  3. Social contention

shape the geographical distribution and social impact of wildfires, and public narratives about them.

Significance of FIREPOL

FIREPOL is an ambitious, high-risk/high-gain project that will deliver a new framework to understand and explain the connections between politics and wildfires, at a timely moment when wildfires have been identified as crucial socio-ecological challenges within the global climate change agenda.

Theoretical Framework

It will develop a new theoretical framework around the concept of ‘wildfire commons’ as a way of engaging the academic community, policy stakeholders, and the general public in the co-production of alternative pathways for the sustainable, equitable, and politically engaged management of wildfires.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.499.993
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.499.993

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-11-2023
Einddatum31-10-2028
Subsidiejaar2023

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINOpenvoerder
  • COLLEGIO CARLO ALBERTO - CENTRO DI RICERCA E ALTA FORMAZIONE

Land(en)

Italy

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