Publications Library
Categorizing the social context of the wildland urban interface: Adaptive capacity for wildfire and community "archetypes" Forest Science. 2015;61(2).
. Negative consequences of positive feedbacks in US wildfire management Forest Ecosystems. 2015;2(9).
. Rebuilding and new housing development after wildfire International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;24. Available at: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/47735.
. Assessing the impacts of federal forest planning on wildfire risk-mitigation in the Pacific Northwest, USA Landscape and Urban Planning. 2016;147.
. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? WUI.; 2017.
WUI Final.pdf (693.6 KB)
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Social Vulnerability and Wildfire in the Wildland-Urban Interface - Annotated Bibliography. Northwest Fire Science Consoirtium; 2019. Available at: http://ewp.uoregon.edu/sites/ewp.uoregon.edu/files/WP%2096_Biblio.pdf.
WP 96_Biblio.pdf (2.36 MB)
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Social Vulnerability and Wildfire in the Wildland-Urban Interface. Northwest Fire Science Consortium; 2019. Available at: http://ewp.uoregon.edu/sites/ewp.uoregon.edu/files/WP_96.pdf.
WP_96.pdf (2.74 MB)
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An ecological perspective on living with fire in ponderosa pine forests of Oregon and Washington: Resistance, gone but not forgotten. Trees, Forests and People. 2021;4.
An ecological perspective on living with fire in ponderosa pine forests of Oregon and Washington.pdf (9.05 MB)

Planning for future fire: Scenario analysis of an accelerated fuel reduction plan for the western United States. Landscape and Urban Planning. 2021;215.
Ageretal_Planningforfuturefire.pdf (7.01 MB)
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