To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Elsevier and can be found at: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/forest-ecology-and-management.We develop the idea of risk transmission from large wildfires and apply network analyses to understand\ud its importance on a 0.75 million ha US national forest. Wildfires in the western US frequently burn over\ud long distances (e.g., 20-50 km) through highly fragmented landscapes with respect to ownership, fuels,\ud management intensity, population density, and ecological conditions. The collective arrangement of fuel\ud loadings in concert with weather and...
Federal land managers in the US can be informed with quantitative assessments of the social conditio...
Federal land managers in the US can be informed with quantitative assessments of the social conditio...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
We characterized wildfire transmission and exposure within a matrix of large land tenures (federal, ...
We characterized wildfire transmission and exposure within a matrix of large land tenures (federal, ...
Predicting wildfire disasters presents a major challenge to the field of risk science, especially wh...
Predicting wildfire disasters presents a major challenge to the field of risk science, especially wh...
[Suggested citation: Ager, AA; Evers, CR; Day, MA; Preisler, HK; Barros, AM; Nielsen-Pincus, M (2017...
We characterized wildfire transmission and exposure within a matrix of large land tenures (federal, ...
We characterized wildfire transmission and exposure within a matrix of large land tenures (federal, ...
We analyzed the impact of amenity and biodiversity protection as mandated in national forest plans o...
Wildland fire suppression practices in the western United States are being widely scrutinized by pol...
Graduation date: 2015Wildfire in dry, frequent-fire forests is a pressing issue for natural resource...
Abstract. Human land use practices, altered climates, and shifting forest and fire management polici...
Risk management typologies and their resulting archetypes can structure the many social and biophysi...
Federal land managers in the US can be informed with quantitative assessments of the social conditio...
Federal land managers in the US can be informed with quantitative assessments of the social conditio...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
We characterized wildfire transmission and exposure within a matrix of large land tenures (federal, ...
We characterized wildfire transmission and exposure within a matrix of large land tenures (federal, ...
Predicting wildfire disasters presents a major challenge to the field of risk science, especially wh...
Predicting wildfire disasters presents a major challenge to the field of risk science, especially wh...
[Suggested citation: Ager, AA; Evers, CR; Day, MA; Preisler, HK; Barros, AM; Nielsen-Pincus, M (2017...
We characterized wildfire transmission and exposure within a matrix of large land tenures (federal, ...
We characterized wildfire transmission and exposure within a matrix of large land tenures (federal, ...
We analyzed the impact of amenity and biodiversity protection as mandated in national forest plans o...
Wildland fire suppression practices in the western United States are being widely scrutinized by pol...
Graduation date: 2015Wildfire in dry, frequent-fire forests is a pressing issue for natural resource...
Abstract. Human land use practices, altered climates, and shifting forest and fire management polici...
Risk management typologies and their resulting archetypes can structure the many social and biophysi...
Federal land managers in the US can be informed with quantitative assessments of the social conditio...
Federal land managers in the US can be informed with quantitative assessments of the social conditio...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...