Public land managers are stewards of public lands and of the relationship between the public and these lands. Maintaining one aspect of this relationship, trust in the agency, can be challenging. Lack of trust can influence public response to management decisions, including about wildland fire use. By considering the factors that influence trust, managers can be more effective in accomplishing fire stewardship objectives
Abstract. United States wildland fire policy and program reviews in 1995 and 2000 required both the ...
Understanding public perceptions of potential management actions and identifying where perceptions d...
The objective of this research was to document and to analyze private property owner reasons and jus...
Management of public lands occurs today with high levels of scrutiny and controversy. To succeed, ma...
With more people than ever living in the vicinity of the wildland-urban interface, communicating wil...
Abstract: Public land managers are stewards of public lands and of the relationship between the publ...
There is a significant gap between the acceptability of management practices in theory and the confi...
Abstract Management of public lands occurs today with high levels of scrutiny and controversy. To su...
In the United States, federal public land managers are tasked with serving as stewards of land, but ...
In increasing numbers, agency personnel, interest groups, and residents of at-risk communities are c...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Society and Conservation at ScholarWo...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Since the turn of the 21st century, the complexity and costs of wildfires have increased substantial...
Annual fire management and suppression expenditures by the USDA Forest Service have dramatically inc...
Abstract. United States wildland fire policy and program reviews in 1995 and 2000 required both the ...
Abstract. United States wildland fire policy and program reviews in 1995 and 2000 required both the ...
Understanding public perceptions of potential management actions and identifying where perceptions d...
The objective of this research was to document and to analyze private property owner reasons and jus...
Management of public lands occurs today with high levels of scrutiny and controversy. To succeed, ma...
With more people than ever living in the vicinity of the wildland-urban interface, communicating wil...
Abstract: Public land managers are stewards of public lands and of the relationship between the publ...
There is a significant gap between the acceptability of management practices in theory and the confi...
Abstract Management of public lands occurs today with high levels of scrutiny and controversy. To su...
In the United States, federal public land managers are tasked with serving as stewards of land, but ...
In increasing numbers, agency personnel, interest groups, and residents of at-risk communities are c...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Society and Conservation at ScholarWo...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Since the turn of the 21st century, the complexity and costs of wildfires have increased substantial...
Annual fire management and suppression expenditures by the USDA Forest Service have dramatically inc...
Abstract. United States wildland fire policy and program reviews in 1995 and 2000 required both the ...
Abstract. United States wildland fire policy and program reviews in 1995 and 2000 required both the ...
Understanding public perceptions of potential management actions and identifying where perceptions d...
The objective of this research was to document and to analyze private property owner reasons and jus...