Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Background. This paper identifies the weaknesses of the Portuguese approach to promote
wildfire risk reduction through spatial planning. Aims. This paper contributes to bridging a critical
gap in knowledge on the role of spatial planning in the reduction of wildfire hazard, given that the
characteristics of fire hazard are distinctive from other natural hazards. Methods. Firstly, we used
an online questionnaire answered by 175 municipalities of Portugal in order to examine local
technicians’ experience in applying spatial planning legislation and wildfire management policies.
In a second step, we collected data from a Delphi survey with 27 experts with the aim of confirming
or repudiating the importance of each need for integration between spatial planning and rural fire
management indicated by the replies of the 175 municipalities. Key results, conclusions, and
implications. One of the main identified weaknesses relates to the integration of the National
Hazard Map in the Constraints Map of the Master Plans, considering the high inter-annual variability
of fire hazard and the long-term definition of the municipal spatial planning framework.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific