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Abstract
From 2017 to 2023, British Columbians experienced four record-breaking wildfire seasons, resulting in reduced air quality, mass evacuations and the destruction of homes, properties and livelihoods. Wildfire risk reduction is vital to breaking the sequence of disaster that has befallen such communities as Kelowna, BC in 2003, Ft. McMurray, AB in 2016, and Lytton, BC in 2021. As the City of Penticton (‘the City’) is located in a wildfire-prone environment, its Fire Department, FireSmart Team and Emergency Program have worked closely together to facilitate a proactive and comprehensive approach towards reducing the impacts of wildfire on Penticton’s neighbourhoods, businesses and residents through a variety of wildfire mitigation initiatives. This paper discusses the City’s efforts to achieve a holistic wildfire risk management plan through alignment with the seven disciplines of FireSmart and the four pillars of emergency management, namely: the use of education; land use planning and development considerations; vegetation management; emergency planning; and cross training and interagency cooperation. The paper describes the challenges the City has faced, as well its successes, and provides recommendations to help other local authorities reduce the risk of wildfire in their communities.
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Author's Biography
Miyoko Mckeown is the FireSmart Coordinator for the City of Penticton. Miyoko joined the Penticton FireSmart Team after serving three seasons with the British Columbia Wildfire Service. During her time with Penticton Initial Attack, Miyoko was deployed to assist with the 2020 wildfire response in Quincy, California. Her background in wildfires and understanding of wildfire behaviour assists her with assessing individual residential properties — providing wildfire risk reduction recommendations.
Brittany Seibert is the Emergency Program Coordinator for the City of Penticton. Prior to this, she spent more than a decade working for the British Columbia Wildfire Service, fulfilling roles ranging from dispatcher to crew leader. She has fought wildfires internationally and has supported multiple local governments in FireSmart initiatives and programming. She is currently completing her master’s degree in disaster and emergency management and works casually as a structure protection specialist.
Citation
Mckeown, Miyoko and Seibert, Brittany (2024, March 1). The City of Penticton’s comprehensive approach to wildfire risk reduction. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 17, Issue 3. https://doi.org/10.69554/JUIQ4930.Publications LLP