Gender and Wildfire
Explore the intricate relationship between gender and wildfire in Christine Eriksen's insightful book, Gender and Wildfire. Published in 2018, this compelling work spans 208 pages and delves into the lives of individuals drawn to the wildland-urban interface in search of lifestyle changes, affordable properties, and a closer connection to nature. However, the increasing frequency of wildfires and the looming threat of climate change raise critical questions about safety in these vulnerable landscapes.
Eriksen meticulously examines wildfire awareness and preparedness among diverse groups, including women, men, households, and communities, as well as various agencies operating at the city’s edge. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the social conditions surrounding forest fires in Australia and the United States. Gain valuable insights into how gender dynamics play a crucial role in wildfire preparedness and response, making this an important read for both scholars and practitioners alike.