Framework conceitual para o gerenciamento adaptativo do manejo integrado do fogo á luz da Gestão do conhecimento
Título principal
Framework conceitual para o gerenciamento adaptativo do manejo integrado do fogo á luz da Gestão do conhecimento [recurso eletrônico] / Heitor Alves de Souza ; orientador, João Artur de Souza ; coorientadora, Gertrudes Aparecida Dandolini
Data de publicação
2024
Descrição física
175 p. : il. gráfs.
Nota
Disponível somente em versão on-line.
Dissertação (mestrado) – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia e Gestão do Conhecimento, Florianópolis, 2024.
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Framework conceitual para o gerenciamento adaptativo do manejo integrado do fogo á luz da Gestão do conhecimento [recurso eletrônico] / Heitor Alves de Souza ; orientador, João Artur de Souza ; coorientadora, Gertrudes Aparecida Dandolini
Data de publicação
2024
Descrição física
175 p. : il. gráfs.
Nota
Disponível somente em versão on-line.
Dissertação (mestrado) – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia e Gestão do Conhecimento, Florianópolis, 2024.
Inclui referências.
Assunto
Engenharia, gestão e mídia do conhecimento
Gestão do conhecimento
Gerenciamento
Framework (Arquivo de computador)
Responsabilidade
Souza, Heitor Alves de
Souza, João Artur de
Dandolini, Gertrudes Aparecida
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia, Gestão e Mídia do Conhecimento
Idioma
Português
Engenharia, gestão e mídia do conhecimento
Gestão do conhecimento
Gerenciamento
Framework (Arquivo de computador)
Responsabilidade
Souza, Heitor Alves de
Souza, João Artur de
Dandolini, Gertrudes Aparecida
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia, Gestão e Mídia do Conhecimento
Idioma
Português
Abstract: Global warming and climate change point to an increasingly hot and dry future. These climatic conditions and changes in land use and management converge to increase the frequency and intensity of wildfires to alarming levels. Severe impacts on ecosystem services and human health, as well as the global carbon budget, are some of the main consequences of this projection. In this concerning scenario, several publications have reiterated the importance of the Integrated Fire Management (IFM) strategy and its assumptions: integration of natural and prescribed fires; and integration of organizational and community activities for the prevention and combating of wildfires in so-called "fire-dependent" biomes. Moreover, organizations for the prevention and combating of wildfires constantly operate in a complex and uncertain environment and are influenced by a global context of intense technological revolution and digital transformation. In this context, the effectiveness of organizations involved in fire management is no longer solely measured by the availability of human resources and firefighting equipment but also by their ability to manage their own knowledge to increase their organizational capabilities. Thus, this research proposes a conceptual framework to enhance the Adaptive Management of Integrated Fire Management through the lens of Knowledge Management. For this purpose, it explores knowledge from both the literature and experts in wildfire management, employing a transdisciplinary approach that follows the Design Science Research (DSR) methodology. Throughout the stages of DSR, the study encompasses bibliographic research, integrative review, and document analysis to identify the elements that constitute the conceptual framework, and the artifact verification with domain experts (members of the National Committee for Wildfire Management - CONAGIF of the National Council of Military Fire Brigades – LIGABOM). As a result, the proposed structure was named KMFIRE, referencing the acronym "KM - Knowledge Management" and the word FIRE, alluding to the use of Knowledge Management in addressing wildfires. KMFIRE comprises, in addition to the representative core of IFM, eight significant layers for managing the knowledge produced in the Adaptive Management of the strategy. Considering the structure of the conceptual framework and the synthesis of produced knowledge, correlated with the expert verification, it is concluded that the constitutive elements of KMFIRE provide support for organizations that perform (or intend to perform) Integrated Fire Management in "fire-dependent" biomes to better manage the knowledge acquired during Adaptive Management, through principles, methods, techniques, practices, and tools that will provide greater success in implementing the strategy and better addressing the wildfire problem.