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2017
D. B. Jacobs and Cramer, L. A., Applying information network analysis to fire-prone landscapes: implications for community resilience, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
A. Fischer and Jasny, L., Capacity to adapt to environmental change: evidence from a network of organizations concerned with increasing wildfire risk, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
E. Allen Wolters, Steel, B. S., Weston, D., and Brunson, M., Determinants of residential Firewise behaviors in Central Oregon, The Social Science Journal, vol. 54, pp. 168 - 178, 2017.
S. Charnley, Spies, T. A., Barros, A., White, E., and Olsen, K. A., Diversity in forest management to reduce wildfire losses: implications for resilience, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
A. A. Ager, Barros, A. M. G., Preisler, H. K., Day, M. A., Spies, T. A., Bailey, J. D., and Bolte, J. P., Effects of accelerated wildfire on future fire regimes and implications for the United States federal fire policy, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
C. S. Olsen, Kline, J. D., Ager, A., Olsen, K. A., and Short, K., Examining the influence of biophysical conditions on wildland–urban interface homeowners’ wildfire risk mitigation activities in fire-prone landscapes, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
M. Oliver, Charnley, S., Spies, T. A., Kline, J. D., and White, E. M., Forests, people, fire: Integrating the sciences to build capacity for an “All Lands” approach to forest restoration, Science Findings, 2017.
M. M. Steen-Adams, Charnley, S., and Adams, M. D., Historical perspective on the influence of wildfire policy, law, and informal institutions on management and forest resilience in a multiownership, frequent-fire, coupled human and natural system in Oregon, USA, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
B. Shindler, Spies, T. A., Bolte, J., and Kline, J. D., Integrating Ecological and Social Knowledge: Learning from CHANS Research, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
J. D. Kline, White, E. M., A Fischer, P., Steen-Adams, M. M., Charnley, S., Olsen, C. S., Spies, T. A., and Bailey, J. D., Integrating social science into empirical models of coupled human and natural systems, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
A. Barros, Ager, A. A., Day, M., Preisler, H., Spies, T. A., White, E., Pabst, R. J., Olsen, K. A., Platt, E. K., Bailey, J. D., and Bolte, J., Spatiotemporal dynamics of simulated wildfire, forest management and forest succession in central Oregon, U.S.A., Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
T. Spies, White, E., Ager, A., Kline, J. D., Bolte, J., Platt, E., Olsen, K., Pabst, R., Barros, A., Bailey, J., and , Using an agent-based model to examine forest management outcomes in a fire-prone landscape in Oregon, USA, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
2011
T. Prato and Paveglio, T., Agent-based Modeling of Future Wildfire Risk. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Madison, WI, 2011.PDF icon Prato ABM presentation_6_2_11.pdf (1.17 MB)

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