Fragmented Governance and Siloed Planning Undermine Fire-Resilient Infrastructure. Fire resilience, land management, infrastructure investment, and climate mitigation are planned through disconnected processes across agencies, jurisdictions, and special districts. Limited coordination, fragmented information, and lack of shared planning mechanisms result in inconsistent practices, slow emergency response, and missed opportunities for integrated, multi-benefit fire-adaptive strategies—particularly in rural and forest-adjacent communities.
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