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  1. Wildfire Risk as a Socioecological Pathology

    Wildfire risk in temperate forests has become a nearly intractable problem that can be characterized as a socioecological “pathology”: that is, a set of complex and problematic interactions among social and...

  2. Would You Like Fires with That? Using Stakeholder-Derived Forest Management Preference Maps to Model Landscape-level Fuel...

    Management of public lands in the U.S. aims to achieve multiple goals relating to ecological function, wildlife habitat, support of local economies, and recreation; and in fire-prone landscapes these goals are...

  3. The Community Economic Impacts of Large Wildfires: A Case Study from Trinity County, California

    Wildfires are increasing in severity and frequency in the American West, but there is limited understanding of their economic effects at the community level. We conducted a case study of the impacts of large...

  4. Re-Envisioning Community-Wildfire Relations in the U.S. West as Adaptive Governance

    Prompted by a series of increasingly destructive, expensive, and highly visible wildfire crises in human communities across the globe, a robust body of scholarship has emerged to theorize, conceptualize, and...

  5. Forest Service spending on large wildfires in the West

    2 pages

  6. Capacity of community-based organizations for natural resource management

    2 pages

  7. Sawmills, biomass facilities, and hazardous fuels reduction : does location matter?

    2 pages

  8. The effect of large wildfires on local labor markets

    12 pages

  9. Barriers and opportunities for increasing landowner participation in conservation programs in the interior Northwest

    20 pages

  10. Surveys find support for EWEB’s Voluntary Incentives Program

    2 pages

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