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884c0110-cbcc-45be-93e6-51c9b74e8941
Author Monographic
Daniel, Terry C.; Matt Carroll; Cassandra Moseley; Carol Raish (editors)
Author Combination
Daniel, Terry C.; Matt Carroll; Cassandra Moseley; Carol Raish (editors)
Title Monographic
PEOPLE, FIRE AND FORESTS: A SYNTHESIS OF WILDFIRE SOCIAL SCIENCE
Title Combination
PEOPLE, FIRE AND FORESTS: A SYNTHESIS OF WILDFIRE SOCIAL SCIENCE
Place of Publication
Corvallis, OR
Publisher Name
Oregon State University Press
Date of Publication
2007
Availability
FF: Society and Social Sciences > Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)
ISBN
978-0-87071-184-8
Notes
LCCN: 2006039350 Contents: Section I: Public Perceptions and Acceptance No Need to Reinvent the Wheel: Applying Existing Social Science Theories to Wildfires Public Acceptance of Wildland Fire Conditions and Fuel Reduction Practices: Challenges for Federal Forest Managers Perceptions of Wildfire Risk Cultural Variation in Public Perceptions Concerning Fire Use and Management Section II: Community Perspectives Community Interaction with Large Wildland Fire Events: Critical Initiatives Prior to the Fire Community Impacts of Large Wildland Fire Events: Consequences of Actions During the Fire Community Impacts of Large Wildland Fire Events: Consequences of Actions After the Fire Section III: Socioeconomic and Institutional Factors Efficient and Equitable Design of Wildfire Mitigation Programs Matching the Utilization of Forest Fuel Reduction By-products to Community Development Opportunities Class, Ethnicity, Rural Communities, and the Socioeconomic Impacts of Fire Policy Policy and Institutional Arrangements in Federal Wildland Fire Mitigation Conclusion: A Matrix Approach for Understanding People, Fire, and Forests
Call Number
150.D3.P4
Keywords
Fire-General ; Mitigation ; Sociology ; Collective Behavior ; Ethnic and Minority Aspects ; Economics ;