There is an urgent and immediate need to address the excessive cost of large fires. Here, we studied large wildland fire suppression expenditures by the US Department of Agriculture Forest Service. Among 16 potential non-managerial factors, which represented fire size and shape, private properties, public land attributes, forest and fuel conditions, and geographic settings, we found only fire size and private land had a strong effect on suppression expenditures. When both were accounted for, all the other variables had no significant effect. A parsimonious model to predict suppression expenditures was suggested, in which fire size and private land explained 58% of variation in expenditures. Other things being equal, suppression expenditures...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 2003, wildf...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
US forests have been experiencing an escalating number of catastrophic-scale forest wildfires during...
2 pagesAs federal spending on wildland fire suppression has increased dramatically in recent decades...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Wildlan...
This project has explored the hypothesis that public fire suppression in fire‐prone areas acts as a ...
We estimate a wildfire risk model with a new measure of wildfire output, intensity-weighted risk and...
Abstract: Wildfires are a significant social problem affecting millions of people worldwide and caus...
The problems posed by the role of invasive plants on changing wildfire regimes is considered to be t...
The problems posed by the role of invasive plants on changing wildfire regimes is considered to be t...
High up-front costs and uncertain return on investment make it difficult for land managers ...
High up-front costs and uncertain return on investment make it difficult for land managers to econom...
High up-front costs and uncertain return on investment make it difficult for land managers to econom...
Rising suppression cost and severity of wildfires in the US has prompted debate over federal wildfir...
Rising suppression cost and severity of wildfires in the US has prompted debate over federal wildfir...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 2003, wildf...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
US forests have been experiencing an escalating number of catastrophic-scale forest wildfires during...
2 pagesAs federal spending on wildland fire suppression has increased dramatically in recent decades...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Wildlan...
This project has explored the hypothesis that public fire suppression in fire‐prone areas acts as a ...
We estimate a wildfire risk model with a new measure of wildfire output, intensity-weighted risk and...
Abstract: Wildfires are a significant social problem affecting millions of people worldwide and caus...
The problems posed by the role of invasive plants on changing wildfire regimes is considered to be t...
The problems posed by the role of invasive plants on changing wildfire regimes is considered to be t...
High up-front costs and uncertain return on investment make it difficult for land managers ...
High up-front costs and uncertain return on investment make it difficult for land managers to econom...
High up-front costs and uncertain return on investment make it difficult for land managers to econom...
Rising suppression cost and severity of wildfires in the US has prompted debate over federal wildfir...
Rising suppression cost and severity of wildfires in the US has prompted debate over federal wildfir...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 2003, wildf...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
US forests have been experiencing an escalating number of catastrophic-scale forest wildfires during...