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Learning to coexist with wildfire
MA Moritz, E Batllori, RA Bradstock, AM Gill, J Handmer, PF Hessburg, ...
Nature 515 (7525), 58-66, 2014
10682014
Science basis for changing forest structure to modify wildfire behavior and severity. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
RT Graham, S McCaffrey, TB Jain
General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-120.(Fort Collins, CO), 2004
495*2004
Science basis for changing forest structure to modify wildfire behavior and severity
RT Graham, S McCaffrey, TB Jain
United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Rocky Mountain …, 2004
4932004
Defining extreme wildfire events: difficulties, challenges, and impacts
F Tedim, V Leone, M Amraoui, C Bouillon, M Coughlan, G Delogu, ...
Fire 1 (1), 9, 2018
4052018
Social science research related to wildfire management: an overview of recent findings and future research needs
S McCaffrey, E Toman, M Stidham, B Shindler
International Journal of Wildland Fire 22 (1), 15-24, 2013
2832013
Thinking of wildfire as a natural hazard
S McCaffrey
Society and Natural Resources 17 (6), 509-516, 2004
2582004
Best practices in risk and crisis communication: Implications for natural hazards management
TA Steelman, S McCaffrey
Natural Hazards 65 (1), 683-705, 2013
2312013
Examining social trust in fuels management strategies
G Winter, CA Vogt, S McCaffrey
Journal of forestry 102 (6), 8-15, 2004
1882004
Should I stay or should I go now? Or should I wait and see? Influences on wildfire evacuation decisions
S McCaffrey, R Wilson, A Konar
Risk analysis 38 (7), 1390-1404, 2018
1872018
Community wildfire preparedness: A global state-of-the-knowledge summary of social science research
S McCaffrey
Current Forestry Reports 1, 81-90, 2015
1782015
Prescribed fire science: The case for a refined research agenda
JK Hiers, JJ O’Brien, JM Varner, BW Butler, M Dickinson, J Furman, ...
Fire Ecology 16, 1-15, 2020
1602020
What information do people use, trust, and find useful during a disaster? Evidence from five large wildfires
TA Steelman, SM McCaffrey, ALK Velez, JA Briefel
Natural Hazards 76, 615-634, 2015
1472015
Fighting fire with education: what is the best way to reach out to homeowners?
SM McCaffrey
Journal of forestry 102 (5), 12-19, 2004
1342004
Outreach programs, peer pressure, and common sense: what motivates homeowners to mitigate wildfire risk?
SM McCaffrey, M Stidham, E Toman, B Shindler
Environmental Management 48 (3), 475-488, 2011
1292011
An Ecosystems and Vulnerable Populations Perspective on Solastalgia and Psychological Distress After a Wildfire
D Eisenman, S McCaffrey, I Donatello, G Marshal
EcoHealth 12 (4), 602-610, 2015
1182015
Collaborative Implementation for Ecological Restoration on US Public Lands: Implications for Legal Context, Accountability, and Adaptive Management
WH Butler, A Monroe, S McCaffrey
Environmental management 55 (3), 564-577, 2015
1092015
Understanding public perspectives of wildfire risk
S McCaffrey
Wildfire Risk: human perceptions and management implications Resources for …, 2008
1002008
Forest Service fire management and the elusiveness of change
CA Schultz, MP Thompson, SM McCaffrey
Fire Ecology 15 (1), 13, 2019
972019
Public response to wildfire: Is the Australian “Stay and Defend or Leave Early” approach an option for wildfire management in the United States?
SM McCaffrey, A Rhodes
Journal of Forestry 107 (1), 9-15, 2009
972009
Wildfire evacuation and its alternatives: perspectives from four United States’ communities
S McCaffrey, A Rhodes, M Stidham
International Journal of Wildland Fire 24 (2), 170-178, 2015
902015
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