2 pagesIn a given area, there are commonly multiple agencies that manage wildfire suppression on different jurisdictions. These agencies can face divergent or even competing missions and mandates, yet must also address the cross-boundary nature of managing wildfire risk. Therefore, how can they more effectively co-manage fire suppression? Co-management in this context refers to communication, coordination, and collaboration between entities for meaningful collective action that shares the resources, costs, and burdens of managing fire risk. We examine factors that facilitated and limited co-management in a case study in southwestern Utah.FUNDER: Joint Fire Science Program
Since their introduction two decades ago, Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs) have become a ...
There is a significant gap between the acceptability of management practices in theory and the confi...
28 pagesThe purpose of this document is to examine how some organizations have developed local, cros...
2 pagesBecause wildfires don’t stop at ownership boundaries, managers from governmental and nongove...
2 pagesIn millions of acres of fire-adapted landscapes across the West, the need for forest restorat...
2 pagesThe rangelands of southeastern Oregon and southern Idaho have experienced increasingly large ...
2 pagesWildfires are growing in size, frequency, and severity across rangelands in the U.S. West. Al...
20 pagesWildfires are increasingly common and growing in size across rangelands in the U.S. West. Al...
Wildfire seasons are changing from a seasonal and typical management season to a year-round global p...
2 pagesThe National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy is a collaborative effort that seeks,...
This article identifies and compares meanings of wildfire risk mitigation for stakeholders in the Fr...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.System processes, like wildfire, will continue to th...
For nine decades, the central tenet of American wildfire policy was to protect natural resources and...
Since the turn of the 21st century, the complexity and costs of wildfires have increased substantial...
Graduation date: 2002Cooperation across ownership boundaries is critical to most conservation effort...
Since their introduction two decades ago, Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs) have become a ...
There is a significant gap between the acceptability of management practices in theory and the confi...
28 pagesThe purpose of this document is to examine how some organizations have developed local, cros...
2 pagesBecause wildfires don’t stop at ownership boundaries, managers from governmental and nongove...
2 pagesIn millions of acres of fire-adapted landscapes across the West, the need for forest restorat...
2 pagesThe rangelands of southeastern Oregon and southern Idaho have experienced increasingly large ...
2 pagesWildfires are growing in size, frequency, and severity across rangelands in the U.S. West. Al...
20 pagesWildfires are increasingly common and growing in size across rangelands in the U.S. West. Al...
Wildfire seasons are changing from a seasonal and typical management season to a year-round global p...
2 pagesThe National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy is a collaborative effort that seeks,...
This article identifies and compares meanings of wildfire risk mitigation for stakeholders in the Fr...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.System processes, like wildfire, will continue to th...
For nine decades, the central tenet of American wildfire policy was to protect natural resources and...
Since the turn of the 21st century, the complexity and costs of wildfires have increased substantial...
Graduation date: 2002Cooperation across ownership boundaries is critical to most conservation effort...
Since their introduction two decades ago, Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs) have become a ...
There is a significant gap between the acceptability of management practices in theory and the confi...
28 pagesThe purpose of this document is to examine how some organizations have developed local, cros...