Wildfire disasters threaten numerous communities and ecosystems in America today. An effective policy strategy to counteract the threat of wildfire disasters would entail the reduc-tion of accumulated fuels (flammable organic materials) found across large areas in many American ecosystems. Major uncertainties surround this policy endeavor because fuel reduction has never been attempted on such large scales before. This study outlines an adap-tive policy strategy designed to resolve these uncertainties through a systematic process of learning. An adaptive wildfire policy would employ fuel reduction experiments on large scales, with the goal of generating new knowledge to progressively improve the effectiveness of fuel reduction strategies ov...
Forest-fire policy of U.S. federal agencies has evolved from the use of small\ud patrols in newly cr...
A changing climate, changing development and land use patterns, and increasing pressures on ecosyste...
Current U.S. forest fire policy emphasizes short-term outcomes versus long-term goals. This perspect...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
Wildland fires constitute a major crisis in American environmental policy, a crisis created by a lon...
Abstract: Wildfires are a significant social problem affecting millions of people worldwide and caus...
Record blazes swept across parts of the US in 2015, burning more than 10 million acres. The four big...
Includes bibliographical referencesWildland fires continue to be a threat to persons and their prope...
Wildland fire management has reached a crossroads. Current perspectives are not capable of answering...
Wildfires are recurrent natural events that have been increasing in frequency and severity in recent...
Wildfires are a complex and often unpredictable natural phenomenon. Many ecosystems throughout th...
Historic wildfire management strategies across the North American boreal forest have resulted in fi...
Wildland Fire risk management has long been a topic of much discussion. In the past we have focused ...
This essay will first briefly review the evolution of federal wildfire law and policy. It will then ...
Wildland fire management has reached a crossroads. Current perspectives are not capable of answering...
Forest-fire policy of U.S. federal agencies has evolved from the use of small\ud patrols in newly cr...
A changing climate, changing development and land use patterns, and increasing pressures on ecosyste...
Current U.S. forest fire policy emphasizes short-term outcomes versus long-term goals. This perspect...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
Wildland fires constitute a major crisis in American environmental policy, a crisis created by a lon...
Abstract: Wildfires are a significant social problem affecting millions of people worldwide and caus...
Record blazes swept across parts of the US in 2015, burning more than 10 million acres. The four big...
Includes bibliographical referencesWildland fires continue to be a threat to persons and their prope...
Wildland fire management has reached a crossroads. Current perspectives are not capable of answering...
Wildfires are recurrent natural events that have been increasing in frequency and severity in recent...
Wildfires are a complex and often unpredictable natural phenomenon. Many ecosystems throughout th...
Historic wildfire management strategies across the North American boreal forest have resulted in fi...
Wildland Fire risk management has long been a topic of much discussion. In the past we have focused ...
This essay will first briefly review the evolution of federal wildfire law and policy. It will then ...
Wildland fire management has reached a crossroads. Current perspectives are not capable of answering...
Forest-fire policy of U.S. federal agencies has evolved from the use of small\ud patrols in newly cr...
A changing climate, changing development and land use patterns, and increasing pressures on ecosyste...
Current U.S. forest fire policy emphasizes short-term outcomes versus long-term goals. This perspect...