2 pagesBecause wildfires don’t stop at ownership boundaries, managers from governmental and nongovernmental organizations in Northern Colorado are taking steps to pro-actively “co-manage” wildfire risk through the Northern Colorado Fireshed Collaborative (NCFC). For this research project, co-management refers to the collective actions taken by organizations to share the resources, costs, and burdens associated with managing fire risk across a large landscape. We examine factors that facilitated and limited wildfire risk co-management in a case study of the NCFC.FUNDER: Joint Fire Science Program
2 pagesWildfires are growing in size, frequency, and severity across rangelands in the U.S. West. Al...
• Due to woody plant encroachment and seeing the need for fire on their lands, private landowners th...
Since the turn of the 21st century, the complexity and costs of wildfires have increased substantial...
2 pagesIn millions of acres of fire-adapted landscapes across the West, the need for forest restorat...
2 pagesIn a given area, there are commonly multiple agencies that manage wildfire suppression on di...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.System processes, like wildfire, will continue to th...
2 pagesThe rangelands of southeastern Oregon and southern Idaho have experienced increasingly large ...
The 2003 Healthy Forests Restoration Act calls for local communities in the wildland-urban interface...
For nine decades, the central tenet of American wildfire policy was to protect natural resources and...
Wildfire management is a hotly debated subject in the western United States. When it comes to forest...
Record blazes swept across parts of the US in 2015, burning more than 10 million acres. The four big...
Over the last 20 years, costs for wildfire initial attack in the U.S. have increased significantly. ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
This article identifies and compares meanings of wildfire risk mitigation for stakeholders in the Fr...
Escalating loss from wildfire in the American West has made clear the need to rethink wildfire risk,...
2 pagesWildfires are growing in size, frequency, and severity across rangelands in the U.S. West. Al...
• Due to woody plant encroachment and seeing the need for fire on their lands, private landowners th...
Since the turn of the 21st century, the complexity and costs of wildfires have increased substantial...
2 pagesIn millions of acres of fire-adapted landscapes across the West, the need for forest restorat...
2 pagesIn a given area, there are commonly multiple agencies that manage wildfire suppression on di...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.System processes, like wildfire, will continue to th...
2 pagesThe rangelands of southeastern Oregon and southern Idaho have experienced increasingly large ...
The 2003 Healthy Forests Restoration Act calls for local communities in the wildland-urban interface...
For nine decades, the central tenet of American wildfire policy was to protect natural resources and...
Wildfire management is a hotly debated subject in the western United States. When it comes to forest...
Record blazes swept across parts of the US in 2015, burning more than 10 million acres. The four big...
Over the last 20 years, costs for wildfire initial attack in the U.S. have increased significantly. ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
This article identifies and compares meanings of wildfire risk mitigation for stakeholders in the Fr...
Escalating loss from wildfire in the American West has made clear the need to rethink wildfire risk,...
2 pagesWildfires are growing in size, frequency, and severity across rangelands in the U.S. West. Al...
• Due to woody plant encroachment and seeing the need for fire on their lands, private landowners th...
Since the turn of the 21st century, the complexity and costs of wildfires have increased substantial...