Boundary Spanners Catalyze Cultural and Prescribed Fire in Western Canada

This paper highlights the crucial role of boundary spanners in addressing the escalating challenge of wildfires in Western Canada. These individuals and organizations bridge critical gaps, spanning different knowledge systems, organizations, and geographical areas, to foster collaboration and implement proactive fire management strategies, such as cultural and prescribed burning. The authors emphasize that despite the vital work of boundary spanners in building trust, sharing knowledge, and developing capacity, their contributions are often undervalued and lack sufficient institutional support. The piece concludes by asserting the urgent need for dedicated investment in boundary spanning roles to effectively integrate diverse expertise and facilitate collaborative, equitable solutions for wildfire management.

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Author K.M. Hoffman, K. Copes-Gerbitz, S. Dickson-Hoyle, M. Bourbonnais, J. Axelson, A. Cardinal Christianson, L.D. Daniels, R.W. Gray, P. Holub, N. Mauro, D. Minocher, D. Pascal
Publication Year 2024
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Last Updated October 1, 2025, 23:27 (UTC)
Created October 1, 2025, 23:27 (UTC)