The economics of wildfire in the United States
Wildfire is a natural phenomenon with substantial economic consequences, and its
management is complex, dynamic, and rife with incentive problems. This article reviews the …
management is complex, dynamic, and rife with incentive problems. This article reviews the …
Building water resilience in the face of cascading wildfire risks
MF Belongia, C Hammond Wagner, KQ Seipp… - Science …, 2023 - science.org
Severe wildfire is altering the natural and the built environment and posing risks to
environmental and societal health and well-being, including cascading impacts to water …
environmental and societal health and well-being, including cascading impacts to water …
Scientists' warning on extreme wildfire risks to water supply
Abstract 2020 is the year of wildfire records. California experienced its three largest fires
early in its fire season. The Pantanal, the largest wetland on the planet, burned over 20% of …
early in its fire season. The Pantanal, the largest wetland on the planet, burned over 20% of …
Application of simulation modeling for wildfire exposure and transmission assessment in Sardinia, Italy
The development of comprehensive fire management and risk assessment strategies is of
prominent concern in Southern Europe, due to the expanding scale of wildfire risk. In this …
prominent concern in Southern Europe, due to the expanding scale of wildfire risk. In this …
The influence of wildfire on water quality and watershed processes: New insights and remaining challenges
CC Rhoades, JP Nunes, U Silins… - International Journal of …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
This short paper provides the framework and introduction to this special issue of
International Journal of Wildland Fire. Its eight papers were selected from those presented at …
International Journal of Wildland Fire. Its eight papers were selected from those presented at …
What is wrong with post‐fire soil erosion modelling? A meta‐analysis on current approaches, research gaps, and future directions
AR Lopes, A Girona‐García, S Corticeiro… - Earth Surface …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In the near future, a higher occurrence of wildfires is expected due to climate change,
carrying social, environmental, and economic implications. Such impacts are often …
carrying social, environmental, and economic implications. Such impacts are often …
USUAL Watershed Tools: A new geospatial toolkit for hydro-geomorphic delineation
Watershed and hydro-geomorphic delineation is a critical first step in most environmental
and natural resource assessments, analyses, and research. While existing geospatial tools …
and natural resource assessments, analyses, and research. While existing geospatial tools …
The economic value of fuel treatments: a review of the recent literature for fuel treatment planning
ME Hunter, MH Taylor - Forests, 2022 - mdpi.com
This review synthesizes the scientific literature on fuel treatment economics published since
2013 with a focus on its implications for land managers and policy makers. We review the …
2013 with a focus on its implications for land managers and policy makers. We review the …
Predicting post‐fire debris flow grain sizes and depositional volumes in the Intermountain West, United States
Post‐fire debris flows represent one of the most erosive consequences associated with
increasing wildfire severity and investigations into their downstream impacts have been …
increasing wildfire severity and investigations into their downstream impacts have been …
Prototyping a geospatial atlas for wildfire planning and management
MP Thompson, BM Gannon, MD Caggiano… - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
Wildland fire managers are increasingly embracing risk management principles by being
more anticipatory, proactive, and “engaging the fire before it starts”. This entails investing in …
more anticipatory, proactive, and “engaging the fire before it starts”. This entails investing in …