Informal governance structures and disaster planning: The case of wildfire

SR Miller, J Vos, E Lindquist - UALR L. Rev., 2017 - HeinOnline
SR Miller, J Vos, E Lindquist
UALR L. Rev., 2017HeinOnline
Never has disaster planning been more important than in this time of the climate's change. In
the western United States, climate change has produced a number of stark effects already
evident. None, however, is more dramatic than wildfire's growth from seasonal annoyance to
nearly yearround threat to life.'These climatic changes butt up against the West's
extraordinary population growth, which brings the urban edge of population
Never has disaster planning been more important than in this time of the climate's change. In the western United States, climate change has produced a number of stark effects already evident. None, however, is more dramatic than wildfire's growth from seasonal annoyance to nearly yearround threat to life.'These climatic changes butt up against the West's extraordinary population growth, which brings the urban edge of population
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