Analyzing the Impacts of Information in the Prevention of Forest Fires in Greece

Authors

  • Paraskevi Karanikola
  • Stilianos Tampakis
  • Evangelos Manolas
  • Georgios Tsantopoulos

Keywords:

Forest Fire, Ilia 2007, View of Citizen, Citizen Participation, Greece

Abstract

The forest fires which occurred in the prefecture of Ilia, Greece, in August 2007 resulted in significant losses in forest lands, property and human lives. The citizens behaved as simple spectators of the disaster. Although they could have reacted, they did nothing. The citizens, however, declare that they know what actions they need to take in case of fire. Their information regarding forest fires mainly comes from television and radio, family and friends, newspapers and magazines and education. Indeed, it seems that through interpersonal channels of communication better results are achieved. In confronting forest fires, knowledge alone is not sufficient. In order to effectively confront forest fires, the local population also needs to be trained and organized in a voluntary system of confrontation.

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Published

2013-11-09

How to Cite

Karanikola, P., Tampakis, S., Manolas, E., & Tsantopoulos, G. (2013). Analyzing the Impacts of Information in the Prevention of Forest Fires in Greece. Journal of Tourism, Sustainability and Well-Being, 1(2), 71–81. Retrieved from https://journals.cinturs.pt/jtsw/article/view/4