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    • Ensuring Safety: Smart Growth and Wildfire Threats in San Diego

      Ensuring Safety: Smart Growth and Wildfire Threats in San Diego

      January 31, 2025
      Urban Wildland Interface

      San Diego faces an increasing wildfire threat due to prolonged droughts, Santa Ana winds, and expanding urban development. As the city continues to grow, Smart Growth principles offer a sustainable approach to reducing wildfire risk while supporting responsible urban planning. Proper Infill Strategies Smart Growth encourages compact, infill development in lower-risk areas rather than expanding into Very…

    • The Role of Urban Planning in Wildfire Risk Reduction

      The Role of Urban Planning in Wildfire Risk Reduction

      January 31, 2025
      Policy

      As wildfires become more frequent and intense, urban planning plays a critical role in reducing risk and ensuring community resilience. Thoughtful development strategies can help mitigate wildfire impacts while fostering safer, more sustainable cities. Strategic Land Use Planning Urban planning should prioritize development in low-risk areas while limiting expansion into Very High Fire Hazard Severity…

    • Innovative Approaches to Urban Wildfire Management

      Innovative Approaches to Urban Wildfire Management

      January 31, 2025
      Readiness

      As wildfire threats continue to escalate, cities are turning to innovative technologies to enhance early detection, response, and mitigation efforts. From remote cameras to drone surveillance, modern solutions are transforming urban wildfire management. Remote Camera and Sensor Monitoring One of the most effective advancements in wildfire detection is the use of remote cameras and sensor…

    • Creating Sustainable Communities in Fire-Prone Areas

      Creating Sustainable Communities in Fire-Prone Areas

      January 31, 2025
      Urban Wildland Interface

      As wildfires become increasingly prevalent, older communities that were not originally designed with fire resilience in mind must adapt to ensure long-term sustainability and safety. Unlike new developments, these established neighborhoods require retrofitting and strategic improvements rather than ground-up planning. Retrofitting Homes and Infrastructure Existing homes can be made more fire-resistant through simple but effective…

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    San Diego Urban Wildfire

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