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Wildfire Risk - Human Perceptions and Management Implications

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext 'The authors advance our understanding of risk analysis by digging deeper into notions of vulnerability, issue framing, and tradeoff decisionmaking about the benefits of risk reduction. This book will have important policy and budgetary implications for how we approach wildfire risk response.'Sam Burns, Fort Lewis College'Fills important gaps in our knowledge about social and economic dimensions of wildfire risk. It provides acrash course in the social science methods available to learn about individual and community perception and response to wildfire risk.'John Loomis, Colorado State University'Provides both practical perspectives and scholarly contributions...A valuable resource for anyone involved in wildfire management, including land planners, resource managers, fire protection personnel, policymakers, researchers, and students.'Bonita McFarlane, Canadian Forest Service'An excellent overview of research about the social, cultural, and economic dimensions of wildfire and their implications for public and private management of thewildland-urban interface and its risks.'Tony Prato, University of Missouri Informationen zum Autor Wade E. Martin is a professor of economics at California State University, Long Beach, and is editor of the journal Contemporary Economic Policy. Carol Raish is a research social scientist at the USDA Forest Service's Rocky Mountain Research Station Albuquerque Lab. Brian Kent is project leader in Natural Resource Assessment and Analysis at the Rocky Mountain Research Station. Klappentext Follows from our awareness that increasing public knowledge about wildfire hazard does not necessarily lead to appropriate risk reduction behavior. Drawing upon health and risk communication! and risk modeling! this title advances our understanding of how individuals and communities respond to wildfire hazard. Zusammenfassung Follows from our awareness that increasing public knowledge about wildfire hazard does not necessarily lead to appropriate risk reduction behavior. Drawing upon health and risk communication, and risk modeling, this title advances our understanding of how individuals and communities respond to wildfire hazard. Inhaltsverzeichnis Section 1: Risk Perspectives 1. Introduction 2. Assessing Public Perspectives of Wildfire Risk Section 2: Community Perspectives 3. Wildfire Risk and Attribution: Viewpoints of Wildland-Urban Interface Residents 4. Collaborative Planning to Reduce Wildfire Risk: Linking Context and Outcomes 5. Altering Perceptions of Risk: Hazardous Fuel Reduction Strategies in Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico 6. Integrative Healing: Lessons from Post-Fire Community Recovery Section 3: Individual Perspectives 7. Psychological Foundations for Socially Sustainable Wildfire Risk Management 8. What Motivates Homeowners to Protect Themselves from Risks? 9. Risk Perception, Adaptation and Behavior Change: Self-protective Behavior in the Wildland Urban Interface 10. An Exploration of Diversity in Southwesterners Views of Forest Service Fire Management Section 4: Decision Analytic & Economic Perspectives 11. Avoiding Unnatural Disasters: Lessons for Successfully Navigating the Risk Management Landscape 12. Walking the Talk: Building Public Participation into Science-Based Decision Support for Wildland Fire Management 13. Spatially Arranging Fuel Treatments to Manage Landscape-wide Fire Risk 14. Using Economic Experiments in Policy Evaluations: Exploration of Wildfire Risk Mitigation Decisions 15. Valuing the Health Effects of a Prescribed Fire Section 5: Overview & Summary 16. Summary Comments: Wildfire and Fuels Management: Risk and Human Reaction ...

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Authors Wade E. (EDT)/ Raish Martin
Assisted by Brian Kent (Editor), Brian Professor Kent (Editor), Professor Brian Kent (Editor), Professor Wade E. Martin (Editor), Wade E. Martin (Editor), Wade E. Professor Martin (Editor), Carol Raish (Editor), Carol Professor Raish (Editor), Professor Carol Raish (Editor)
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2007
 
EAN 9781933115528
ISBN 978-1-933115-52-8
No. of pages 310
Dimensions 152 mm x 235 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

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