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Full Description
Based on interviews with over two hundred wildfire evacuees from seven First Nations, this book provides invaluable guidance on how Indigenous communities and external agencies can best prepare for the different stages of a wildfire evacuation. Packed with stories, checklists, and guiding questions, it outlines what to expect and how to plan.
Topics include:
assessing the risk to the health and safety of community members
determining when to do a partial versus a full evacuation
knowing who to contact for help
troubleshooting transportation issues
communicating with community members before and after the evacuation
arranging appropriate accommodation
caring for Elders and other more vulnerable community members
organizing food and activities while away.
With climate change raising the danger of wildfires around the world, the experiences of the communities featured in this book will serve as an indispensable resource for any town at risk from fire.
Contents
Foreword / Chad Day
Preface
Community Partners
Introduction
1 Deciding to Evacuate
2 Putting a Plan in Motion
3 Troubleshooting Transportation
4 Finding Accommodations
5 Taking Care of Evacuees
6 Returning Home
A Note on the Partnership
Further Resources and References; Index