Land managers of the northern Rocky Mountains and south-central U.S. are challenged with numerous social and ecological changes, many of which are linked to climate change. The work presented here focuses on two important research gaps: 1) managers do not understand public opinions toward smoke from prescribed fires (a necessary forest management tool) or the factors that underlie public tolerance of smoke, and 2) managers lack specific information about anticipated local climate change effects and are unable to mitigate for them. This dissertation addresses this disconnect between the current needs of land managers and the supply of scientific information related to these topics. The studies pertaining to public tolerance of smoke integr...
This article identifies and compares meanings of wildfire risk mitigation for stakeholders in the Fr...
The urgency to prepare for the climate crisis has never been greater. We are currently living in the...
Graduation date: 2015Wildfire in dry, frequent-fire forests is a pressing issue for natural resource...
Climate change has resulted in rapid biophysical changes in forests of the western U.S. and has prom...
Smoke is a growing concern for communities as well as land and air quality managers. It affects air ...
The goal of this study was to add to our scientific knowledge about best practices for environmental...
Wildfire seasons are changing from a seasonal and typical management season to a year-round global p...
Graduation date: 2003Forests in the Blue Mountains region of eastern Oregon and Washington are facin...
There is a significant gap between the acceptability of management practices in theory and the confi...
As part of a Joint Fire Science Program project, a team of social scientists reviewed existing fire ...
Following a wildfire, land management agencies act quickly to protect ecosystem services. We don\u27...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
As disturbances continue to become more frequent and extensive with climate change, increasing conce...
Changing climates and anthropogenic disturbances have caused ecosystems to begin to shift across the...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisors: David N...
This article identifies and compares meanings of wildfire risk mitigation for stakeholders in the Fr...
The urgency to prepare for the climate crisis has never been greater. We are currently living in the...
Graduation date: 2015Wildfire in dry, frequent-fire forests is a pressing issue for natural resource...
Climate change has resulted in rapid biophysical changes in forests of the western U.S. and has prom...
Smoke is a growing concern for communities as well as land and air quality managers. It affects air ...
The goal of this study was to add to our scientific knowledge about best practices for environmental...
Wildfire seasons are changing from a seasonal and typical management season to a year-round global p...
Graduation date: 2003Forests in the Blue Mountains region of eastern Oregon and Washington are facin...
There is a significant gap between the acceptability of management practices in theory and the confi...
As part of a Joint Fire Science Program project, a team of social scientists reviewed existing fire ...
Following a wildfire, land management agencies act quickly to protect ecosystem services. We don\u27...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
As disturbances continue to become more frequent and extensive with climate change, increasing conce...
Changing climates and anthropogenic disturbances have caused ecosystems to begin to shift across the...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisors: David N...
This article identifies and compares meanings of wildfire risk mitigation for stakeholders in the Fr...
The urgency to prepare for the climate crisis has never been greater. We are currently living in the...
Graduation date: 2015Wildfire in dry, frequent-fire forests is a pressing issue for natural resource...