Prevention is going to be tough in the Cali environment because of the winds. Conflagration management in this type of environment often comes down to trying to channel wildfire burns into unexpressive areas (e.g., uninhabited areas like canyons and valleys where natural boundaries can limit spread) where the fire can burn itself out. But with 40-50 mph dry winds blowing flames and embers ahead of the fire front, its going to be tough to make that happen.
The wooded areas in the Plains States are mostly man made. Prior to the settling of the West fires rendered the heartland a grassy plain.
Homestead laws required wide areas of open land with acreaages partitioned off for timber and tread fencelines to help with soil erotion. A bit of work with plows and some backfires along the fenceline enabled prairie fires to be somewhat controlled in all but the highest winds.
In Southern California, I remember twice where the fires started way inland and did not stop until they hit the ocean.