Despite a broad literature addressing the human dimensions of wildfire, current approaches often compartmentalize results according to disciplinary boundaries. Further, relatively few studies have focused on the public’s evolving perceptions of wildfire as communities change over time. This paper responds to these gaps by exploring perceptions of landscape dynamics and wildfire between 2003 and 2007 using a typological framework of intersecting ecological, social, and cultural processes. Designed as a restudy, and using key informant interviews, this research allowed us to observe risk perception as they are related to community challenges and opportunities in the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Risk perceptions were examined as an integral part o...
Wildfire poses a growing risk to human settlements in the United States, and especially in the West....
Although wildfire has been central to the ecological dynamics of interior Alaska for 5000 years, the...
Wildfire represents a serious challenge to communities in the rural West. After decades of fire supp...
Despite a broad literature addressing the human dimensions of wildfire, current approaches often com...
Forest disturbances caused by insects can lead to other disturbances, risks, and changes across land...
Protecting human communities and natural environments from wildfire is growing more complex as more ...
This paper explores whether fundamental differences exist between urban and rural vulnerability to c...
The increasing frequency and size of wildfire events across the United States and their subsequent i...
As federal fire management policies shifted from complete fire suppression to recognizing wildfire a...
2012Since the 1990s the U.S. and especially the Western U.S. have experienced more intense and costl...
Wildfire hazard is a growing problem in many areas of the United States, especially in the wildland-...
A rapidly growing literature on the human dimensions of forest disturbance by insects has emerged ov...
Individuals are continuing to move into previously uninhabited, wildlands in the Western United Stat...
This work operationalizes the determinants of climate change risk, exposure and vulnerability, throu...
The findings of this research suggest that the responses and vulnerability of individuals living in ...
Wildfire poses a growing risk to human settlements in the United States, and especially in the West....
Although wildfire has been central to the ecological dynamics of interior Alaska for 5000 years, the...
Wildfire represents a serious challenge to communities in the rural West. After decades of fire supp...
Despite a broad literature addressing the human dimensions of wildfire, current approaches often com...
Forest disturbances caused by insects can lead to other disturbances, risks, and changes across land...
Protecting human communities and natural environments from wildfire is growing more complex as more ...
This paper explores whether fundamental differences exist between urban and rural vulnerability to c...
The increasing frequency and size of wildfire events across the United States and their subsequent i...
As federal fire management policies shifted from complete fire suppression to recognizing wildfire a...
2012Since the 1990s the U.S. and especially the Western U.S. have experienced more intense and costl...
Wildfire hazard is a growing problem in many areas of the United States, especially in the wildland-...
A rapidly growing literature on the human dimensions of forest disturbance by insects has emerged ov...
Individuals are continuing to move into previously uninhabited, wildlands in the Western United Stat...
This work operationalizes the determinants of climate change risk, exposure and vulnerability, throu...
The findings of this research suggest that the responses and vulnerability of individuals living in ...
Wildfire poses a growing risk to human settlements in the United States, and especially in the West....
Although wildfire has been central to the ecological dynamics of interior Alaska for 5000 years, the...
Wildfire represents a serious challenge to communities in the rural West. After decades of fire supp...