Beneficial Fire in BC An Exploration of How Fire Can Contribute to Wildfire Resilience

This document explores how fire can intentionally contribute to wildfire resilience in British Columbia and introduces the concept of beneficial fire, defined as planned or unplanned wildland fire with positive ecological effects and acceptable risk to human communities. It presents a conceptual framework that integrates both ecological dimensions and community dimensions to guide management decisions. The document advocates for a whole-of-society approach to increase beneficial fire, including cultural fire, prescribed fire, and managed wildfire, by accelerating place-based assessments and improving community safety through measures like FireSmart.

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Author K. Kriese, A. Barnett, O.M. Brandes, D. Donaldson, J. O'Riordan, L. Sheperd
Publication Year 2025
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Last Updated October 2, 2025, 16:13 (UTC)
Created October 2, 2025, 16:12 (UTC)