Integrating local and scientific knowledge to understand fire dynamics in the Trifinio Region
Description
Tesis (Sc.Mag.) –CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica), 2025
Abstract
This research integrates local and scientific knowledge to understand fire dynamics in the Trifinio Region. Using remote sensing (VIIRS, 2012–2024) and Q methodology, it analyzes spatial-temporal fire patterns and stakeholder perceptions. Results show increasing fire activity in pastures and agricultural areas, linked to deforestation and drought. Three discourses emerge: technocratic environmentalism, strict prevention, and subsistence fire defense. The study concludes that polycentric and inclusive fire governance, bridging local knowledge and institutional management, is essential for adaptive, sustainable, and socially just fire management under climate change.
Keywords
Quema planificada||planned fires||fogo controlado||feu planifié, Incendio||fires||incêndio||incendie, Comportamiento del fuego||fire behaviour||undefined||comportement du feu, Régimen de incendios||fire regimes||undefined||régime des incendies, Ecología del fuego||fire ecology||Ecologia do fogo||écologie du feu, Gobernanza||governance||governação||gouvernance, Guatemala||Guatemala||Guatemala||Guatemala, Honduras||Honduras||Honduras||Honduras, El Salvador||El Salvador||El Salvador||El Salvador,
Delegation
Sede Central
Asesor
Martínez Salinas, Alejandra
Publisher
Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE)
Status
openAccess
URI (Permanet link to cite or share this item)
https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/14193Collections
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