2015-Present
After a fire, it is common for external attention and investment to disappear. However, as recovery practitioners know, this is just the beginning of the long, complex process that is rebuilding and repairing communities. The importance of recovery, of caring for communities that are impacted by fire beyond the response and suppression phases, needs to be made a focal point of our approach to wildfire.
Between 2015 and 2017, WRCD participated in several recovery workshops, listening sessions, and meetings after the 2014/15 wildfires. In 2024, we began incorporating recovery more fully into our Community Wildfire Resilience Portfolio.
In collaboration with the Washington Department of Natural Resources Post-Fire Recovery Program, WRCD has begun to engage in efforts to build out Washington’s recovery functions. Accomplishments and outcomes associated with this work so far include,