Prescribed fire is increasingly being considered as a viable management tool by public and private land managers. Fully expanding prescribed fire use in a land management context, where it is an ecologically effective but not commonly applied tool, requires a comprehensive understanding of barriers that limit prescribed fire, especially in working rangelands of the North American Great Plains. While there is an emerging body of work on the perceptions of prescribed fire, there has yet to be a compilation of the research. We present a systematic review of the published literature on the perceptions and attitudes of land managers towards prescribed fire in the Great Plains in an effort to provide a social-ecological perspective on the issue. ...
Contemporary natural resource management requires consideration of the social acceptability of manag...
Contemporary natural resource management requires consideration of the social acceptability of manag...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...
This is the second paper of a two-part series on the barriers to prescribed fire use in the Great Pl...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
Woody plant encroachment in North American rangelands has led to calls for greater use of prescribed...
In North America, suppression of natural fire regimes has degraded grassland ecosystems. Land manage...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
a b s t r a c t Risk and liability concerns regarding fire affect people's attitudes toward fir...
Growing recognition that periodic fire is critical for maintaining the health of many rangeland ecos...
The benefits of prescribed fires are recognized throughout the United States, but the ability to ass...
36 page pdf; README and data in csv for corresponding codebook.We are conducting a project investiga...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...
Contemporary natural resource management requires consideration of the social acceptability of manag...
Contemporary natural resource management requires consideration of the social acceptability of manag...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...
This is the second paper of a two-part series on the barriers to prescribed fire use in the Great Pl...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
Woody plant encroachment in North American rangelands has led to calls for greater use of prescribed...
In North America, suppression of natural fire regimes has degraded grassland ecosystems. Land manage...
In many ecosystems, the suppression of natural fire regimes has resulted in changes in the biologica...
a b s t r a c t Risk and liability concerns regarding fire affect people's attitudes toward fir...
Growing recognition that periodic fire is critical for maintaining the health of many rangeland ecos...
The benefits of prescribed fires are recognized throughout the United States, but the ability to ass...
36 page pdf; README and data in csv for corresponding codebook.We are conducting a project investiga...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...
Contemporary natural resource management requires consideration of the social acceptability of manag...
Contemporary natural resource management requires consideration of the social acceptability of manag...
Elevated fuel loads together with hotter and drier climatic conditions are expected to produce more ...