Recent years have seen mass casualties and severe property damage caused by wildland fires. With increasing housing development in natural-amenity-rich fire-prone areas, human activities not only exert intense pressures on local ecosystems, but also increase difficulties for wildland fire suppression. To cope with wildland fire threats and protect life and property from wildfire, a new California Natural Hazard Disclosure Law (California Civil Code Sec. 1103) went into effect in 1998. Information disclosure required by Sec. 1103 and its related laws is expected to enhance the efficiency of market allocation of land and developments in hazardous areas, making land price and development pattern better reflect the benefit and risk of living in...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
The Western United States continues to experience devastating wildfire seasons. These severe disaste...
Wildfires ravage communities, forests, and government budgets each year in the US. The risk of wildf...
Recent years have seen mass casualties and severe property damage caused by wildland fires. With inc...
Increasing numbers of homes are being destroyed by wildfire in the wildland-urban interface. With pr...
<div><p>Increasing numbers of homes are being destroyed by wildfire in the wildland-urban interface....
The frequency and severity of wildfires in the United States has increased dramatically over the pas...
This project has explored the hypothesis that public fire suppression in fire‐prone areas acts as a ...
Past studies reported a drastic growth in the wildland–urban interface (WUI), the location where man...
Surging wildfires across the globe are contributing to escalating residential losses and have major ...
Wildfires pose a large and growing threat to communities across California, and understanding fire v...
AbstractBetween 1940 and 2000, nearly 10 million housing units were constructed throughout Californi...
Abstract Past studies reported a drastic growth in the wildland–urban interface (WUI), the location ...
Homeowners in areas adjacent to wildlands – in the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) – can mitigate the...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
The Western United States continues to experience devastating wildfire seasons. These severe disaste...
Wildfires ravage communities, forests, and government budgets each year in the US. The risk of wildf...
Recent years have seen mass casualties and severe property damage caused by wildland fires. With inc...
Increasing numbers of homes are being destroyed by wildfire in the wildland-urban interface. With pr...
<div><p>Increasing numbers of homes are being destroyed by wildfire in the wildland-urban interface....
The frequency and severity of wildfires in the United States has increased dramatically over the pas...
This project has explored the hypothesis that public fire suppression in fire‐prone areas acts as a ...
Past studies reported a drastic growth in the wildland–urban interface (WUI), the location where man...
Surging wildfires across the globe are contributing to escalating residential losses and have major ...
Wildfires pose a large and growing threat to communities across California, and understanding fire v...
AbstractBetween 1940 and 2000, nearly 10 million housing units were constructed throughout Californi...
Abstract Past studies reported a drastic growth in the wildland–urban interface (WUI), the location ...
Homeowners in areas adjacent to wildlands – in the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) – can mitigate the...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
This paper describes the development and analysis of over 21,000 scenarios for future residential wi...
The Western United States continues to experience devastating wildfire seasons. These severe disaste...
Wildfires ravage communities, forests, and government budgets each year in the US. The risk of wildf...