High up-front costs and uncertain return on investment make it difficult for land managers to economically justify large-scale fuel treatments, which remove trees and other vegetation to improve conditions for fire control, reduce the likelihood of ignition, or reduce potential damage from wildland fire if it occurs. In the short-term, revenue from harvested forest products can offset treatment costs and broaden opportunities for treatment implementation. Increasingly, financial analysis of fuel treatments is also incorporating long-term savings through reduced fire suppression costs, which can be difficult to quantify. This paper reviews the findings and lessons from recent modeling work evaluating the potential relationship between fuel t...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
Wildfires play an important ecological role in fire-adapted landscapes throughout California. Howeve...
Without large-scale implementation of fire hazard reduction treatments, the costs of uncharacteristi...
High up-front costs and uncertain return on investment make it difficult for land managers to econom...
The primary theme of this study is the cost-effectiveness of fuel treatments at multiple scales of i...
In this study, the Fire Effects Tradeoff Model (FETM) was used to evaluate the economic tradeoffs be...
Wildfire risk mitigation through ex ante vegetation management is receiving more attention in the Un...
Increases in wildfire suppression cost expenditures, an upward trend in burned area, increasing dama...
Mechanical fuel treatments are increasingly being used for wildfire hazard reduction in the western ...
forest fuel reduction. Findings from an integrated commercial operation suggest that comprehensive a...
In the United States, fuel reduction treatments are a standard land management tool to restore the s...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
There is an urgent and immediate need to address the excessive cost of large fires. Here, we studied...
We describe a two-stage model of global log and chip markets that evaluates the spatial and temporal...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
Wildfires play an important ecological role in fire-adapted landscapes throughout California. Howeve...
Without large-scale implementation of fire hazard reduction treatments, the costs of uncharacteristi...
High up-front costs and uncertain return on investment make it difficult for land managers to econom...
The primary theme of this study is the cost-effectiveness of fuel treatments at multiple scales of i...
In this study, the Fire Effects Tradeoff Model (FETM) was used to evaluate the economic tradeoffs be...
Wildfire risk mitigation through ex ante vegetation management is receiving more attention in the Un...
Increases in wildfire suppression cost expenditures, an upward trend in burned area, increasing dama...
Mechanical fuel treatments are increasingly being used for wildfire hazard reduction in the western ...
forest fuel reduction. Findings from an integrated commercial operation suggest that comprehensive a...
In the United States, fuel reduction treatments are a standard land management tool to restore the s...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
There is an urgent and immediate need to address the excessive cost of large fires. Here, we studied...
We describe a two-stage model of global log and chip markets that evaluates the spatial and temporal...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
Wildfires play an important ecological role in fire-adapted landscapes throughout California. Howeve...
Without large-scale implementation of fire hazard reduction treatments, the costs of uncharacteristi...