@article {375, title = {Applying information network analysis to fire-prone landscapes: implications for community resilience}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {22}, year = {2017}, chapter = {52}, keywords = {climate change, community-based adaptation, fpf, information networks, Social capital, wildfire}, doi = {10.5751/ES-09119-220152}, url = {https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss1/art52/}, author = {Jacobs, Derric B. and Cramer, Lori A.} } @article {fischer2017capacity, title = {Capacity to adapt to environmental change: evidence from a network of organizations concerned with increasing wildfire risk}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, year = {2017}, publisher = {The Resilience Alliance}, keywords = {fpf}, author = {Fischer, A and Jasny, Lorien} } @article {WOLTERS2017168, title = {Determinants of residential Firewise behaviors in Central Oregon}, journal = {The Social Science Journal}, volume = {54}, number = {2}, year = {2017}, pages = {168 - 178}, keywords = {Community Wildfire Protection Plan, Firewise, fpf, Wildfires, WUI}, issn = {0362-3319}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soscij.2016.12.004}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0362331916300891}, author = {Erika Allen Wolters and Brent S. Steel and Daniel Weston and Mark Brunson} } @article {369, title = {Diversity in forest management to reduce wildfire losses: implications for resilience}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {22}, year = {2017}, keywords = {fpf}, author = {Susan Charnley and Spies, Thomas A and Ana Barros and Eric White and Keith A. Olsen} } @article {378, title = {Effects of accelerated wildfire on future fire regimes and implications for the United States federal fire policy}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {22}, year = {2017}, chapter = {12}, keywords = {Envision, forest landscape disturbance modeling, Forest restoration, fpf, wildfire feedbacks, Wildfire simulation, wildfire suppression policy}, doi = {10.5751/ES-09680-220412}, url = {https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss4/art12/}, author = {Alan A. Ager and Barros, Ana M. G. and Haiganoush K. Preisler and Day, Michelle A. and Spies, Thomas A and Bailey, John D. and Bolte, John P.} } @article {olsen2017examining, title = {Examining the influence of biophysical conditions on wildland{\textendash}urban interface homeowners{\textquoteright} wildfire risk mitigation activities in fire-prone landscapes}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, year = {2017}, publisher = {The Resilience Alliance}, chapter = {21}, keywords = {fpf}, doi = {10.5751/ES-09054-220121}, url = {https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss1/art21/}, author = {Christine S. Olsen and Kline, Jeffrey D. and Ager, Alan and Keith A. Olsen and Short, Karen} } @article {381, title = {Forests, people, fire: Integrating the sciences to build capacity for an {\textquotedblleft}All Lands{\textquotedblright} approach to forest restoration}, journal = {Science Findings}, year = {2017}, type = {Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station}, chapter = {5}, keywords = {fpf}, author = {Oliver, M. and Susan Charnley and Spies, Thomas A and Kline, Jeffery D. and White, Eric M.} } @article {376, title = {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}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {22}, year = {2017}, chapter = {23}, keywords = {coupled human and natural system, environmental history, fpf, institutions, multiownership landscape, tribal forests, wildfire management}, doi = {10.5751/ES-09399-220323}, url = {https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss3/art23/}, author = {Steen-Adams, Michelle M. and Susan Charnley and Adams, Mark D.} } @article {shindler2017integrating, title = {Integrating Ecological and Social Knowledge: Learning from CHANS Research}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, year = {2017}, publisher = {The Resilience Alliance}, chapter = {26}, keywords = {fpf}, doi = {10.5751/ES-08776-220126}, url = {https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss1/art26/}, author = {Bruce Shindler and Spies, Thomas A and John Bolte and Kline, Jeffrey D.} } @article {377, title = {Integrating social science into empirical models of coupled human and natural systems}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {22}, year = {2017}, chapter = {25}, keywords = {CHANS, coupled human and natural systems, fpf, integrated social and ecological models, interdisciplinary research, wildfire}, doi = {10.5751/ES-09329-220325}, url = {https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss3/art25/}, author = {Kline, Jeffrey D. and White, Eric M. and Fischer, A Paige and Steen-Adams, Michelle M. and Susan Charnley and Christine S. Olsen and Spies, Thomas A and Bailey, John D.} } @article {370, title = {Spatiotemporal dynamics of simulated wildfire, forest management and forest succession in central Oregon, U.S.A.}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {22}, year = {2017}, keywords = {fpf}, doi = {10.5751/ES-08917-220124}, url = {https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss1/art24/}, author = {Ana Barros and Alan A. Ager and Michelle Day and H. Preisler and Spies, Thomas A and Eric White and Robert J. Pabst and Keith A. Olsen and Platt, Emily K. and Bailey, John D. and John Bolte} } @article {spies2017using, title = {Using an agent-based model to examine forest management outcomes in a fire-prone landscape in Oregon, USA}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {22}, number = {1}, year = {2017}, publisher = {The Resilience Alliance}, keywords = {fpf}, doi = {10.5751/ES-08841-220125 KW - adaptation}, url = {https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss1/art25/}, author = {Spies, Thomas and Eric White and Ager, Alan and Kline, Jeffrey D. and John Bolte and Platt, Emily and Keith Olsen and Pabst, Robert and Ana Barros and Bailey, John and others} } @article {charnley2015burning, title = {A burning problem: social dynamics of disaster risk reduction through wildfire mitigation}, journal = {Human Organization}, number = {2015}, year = {2015}, pages = {329{\textendash}340}, publisher = {Society for Applied Anthropology}, keywords = {fpf}, author = {Susan Charnley and Poe, Melissa R and Alan A. Ager and Spies, Thomas A and Platt, Emily K. and Keith A. Olsen} } @article {379, title = {Examining fire-prone forest landscapes as coupled human and natural systems}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {19}, year = {2014}, chapter = {9}, keywords = {agent-based model, CHANS, coupled human and natural systems, fire policy, fire-prone landscapes, fpf}, doi = {10.5751/ES-06584-190309}, url = {https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol19/iss3/art9/}, author = {Spies, Thomas A and White, Eric M. and Kline, Jeffrey D. and Fischer, A Paige and Ager, Alan and Bailey, John and John Bolte and Koch, Jennifer and Platt, Emily and Christine S. Olsen and Jacobs, Derric and Bruce Shindler and Steen-Adams, Michelle M. and Hammer, Roger} } @article {365, title = {Influence of ownership institutional and environmental history on fire-prone forest landscape change: applications of historic FIA data}, journal = {BROWN-BAG TALK FOR PNW RESEARCH STATION, PORTLAND LAB}, year = {2014}, address = {Portland}, author = {Michelle Steen-Adams} } @mastersthesis {362, title = {Managing for landscape resilience in the frequent-fire forests of central Oregon}, volume = {Phd}, year = {2014}, month = {08/2014}, pages = {129}, school = {Oregon State University}, type = {mastersDissertation}, address = {Corvallis}, keywords = {fpf}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/1957/51761}, author = {Platt, Emily K.} } @mastersthesis {382, title = {Utilizing relational and social network analysis to inform community-based climate change adaptation: a central Oregon case study}, volume = {Phd}, year = {2014}, school = {Oregon State University}, type = {mastersDoctoral dissertation}, address = {Corvallis}, keywords = {fpf}, author = {Jacobs, Derric B.} } @article {367, title = {Characterizing Firewise and fuel reduction activities among private landowners}, year = {2013}, publisher = {USDA Forest Service PNW Research Station}, author = {Kline, Jeffery D. and Christine S. Olsen and Eric White and Alan A. Ager} } @article {366, title = {Characterizing private landowners{\textquoteright} fuel reduction activities for coupled systems modeling in Oregon{\textquoteright}s (USA) ponderosa pine ecoregion}, year = {2013}, publisher = {USDA Forest Service PNW Research Station}, author = {Kline, Jeffery D. and Fischer, Paige and Alan A. Ager} } @article {363, title = {Objective and perceived wildfire risk and its influence on private forest landowners{\textquoteright} fuel reduction activities in Oregon{\textquoteright}s (USA) ponderosa pine ecoregion}, journal = {International Journal of Wildland Fire}, volume = {23}, year = {2013}, month = {09/2013}, pages = {143-153}, chapter = {143}, url = {http://www.publish.csiro.au/?paper=WF12164}, author = {Fischer, Paige and Kline, Jeffery D. and Alan A. Ager and Susan Charnley and Keith A. Olsen} } @article {Ager2012271, title = {Analyzing wildfire exposure and source-sink relationships on a fire prone forest landscape}, journal = {Forest Ecology and Management}, volume = {267}, year = {2012}, pages = {271 - 283}, keywords = {Conservation biology, National forest planning, Wildfire risk, Wildfire simulation}, issn = {0378-1127}, doi = {10.1016/j.foreco.2011.11.021}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112711007067}, author = {Alan A. Ager and Nicole M. Vaillant and Mark A. Finney and Haiganoush K. Preisler} } @article {354, title = {Forests, People, Fire: A coupled human and natural system in a fire-prone landscape}, journal = {FPF Presentation at LTER Science Hour}, year = {2012}, month = {06/2012}, publisher = {FPF Presentation at LTER Science Hour}, url = {http://fpf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/fpf_presentation_at_lter_science_hour.pdf}, author = {Spies, Tom and John Bolte} } @mastersthesis {359, title = {No One Cares What Color The Fire Truck Is: A Case Study of Interagency Cooperation In Fire Management in Central Oregon}, volume = {Master of Public Policy}, year = {2012}, month = {08/2012}, pages = {67}, school = {Oregon State University}, type = {masters}, address = {Corvallis}, keywords = {Central Oregon, Fire Management, Policy Networks, wildfire}, url = {http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/handle/1957/34541}, author = {Sarah E. Gregory} } @article {360, title = {Predicting the Occurrence of Downy Brome (Bromus tectorum) in Central Oregon}, journal = {Invasive Plant Science and Management}, volume = {5}, year = {2012}, month = {01/2012}, pages = {83-91}, chapter = {83}, doi = {10.1614/IPSM-D-11-00029.1}, url = {http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1614/IPSM-D-11-00029.1}, author = {Lovtang, Sara C. P. and Riegel, Gregg M.} } @article {322, title = {Agent-based Modeling of Future Wildfire Risk}, year = {2011}, month = {06/2011}, publisher = {International Symposium on Society and Resource Management}, address = {Madison, WI}, keywords = {ISSRM}, url = {http://fpf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/Prato\%20ABM\%20presentation_6_2_11.pdf}, author = {Tony Prato and Travis Paveglio} } @article {5812028220110201, title = {Background on the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework.}, journal = {Policy Studies Journal}, volume = {39}, number = {1}, year = {2011}, pages = {7 - 27}, abstract = {This article provides an overview of the structure and evolution of the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework and a short introduction to its use by scholars to analyze a diversity of puzzles. It then addresses the relationship of IAD to a more complex framework for the analysis of social-ecological systems and concludes with a short discussion of future challenges facing IAD scholars. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]}, issn = {0190292X}, url = {http://proxy.library.oregonstate.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true\&db=aph\&AN=58120282\&site=ehost-live}, author = {Elinor Ostrom} } @article {320, title = {Considering the Suitability of Engaging Stakeholders in Forest-Based Socio-Ecological Systems Modeling}, year = {2011}, month = {06/2011}, publisher = {International Symposium on Society and Resource Management}, address = {Madison, WI}, keywords = {ISSRM}, url = {http://fpf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/ISSRM_2011_Gorczyca_Final.pdf}, author = {Erika Gorczyca and Jessica Leahy and Kathleen P Bell and Jeremy Wilson} } @article {doi:10.1890/10-1176.1, title = {Do mountain pine beetle outbreaks change the probability of active crown fire in lodgepole pine forests?}, journal = {Ecological Monographs}, volume = {81}, year = {2011}, month = {2011}, pages = {3-24}, keywords = {bark beetles, chronosequence, compound disturbances, disturbance interactions, fire behavior modeling, fire ecology, fuel loads, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, insect-fire interactions, linked disturbances, lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta), mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae), Rocky Mountains}, doi = {10.1890/10-1176.1}, url = {http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/10-1176.1}, author = {Simard, Martin and Romme, William and Griffin, Jacob and Turner, Monica} } @article {258, title = {Envisioning Future Landscape Trajectories (Bend)}, year = {2011}, author = {John Bolte} } @article {319, title = {Free agents and social networks: modeling socio-ecological adaptation in fire-prone landscapes}, year = {2011}, month = {06/2011}, publisher = {International Symposium on Society and Resource Management}, address = {Madison, WI}, keywords = {ISSRM}, url = {http://fpf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/fischerap_issrm_060511.pdf}, author = {Fischer, Paige} } @article {307, title = {Modeling socio-ecological adaptation in fire-prone landscapes}, year = {2011}, month = {03/2011}, publisher = {Society for Applied Anthropology}, url = {http://fpf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/SFAA_APFischer_033111.pdf}, author = {Fischer, Paige and Spies, Tom and John Bolte} } @article {321, title = {Representing Landowners in a Dynamic Agent-Based Model: A Tool for a Fuzzy World}, year = {2011}, month = {06/2011}, publisher = {International Symposium on Society and Resource Management}, address = {Madison, WI}, keywords = {ISSRM}, url = {http://fpf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/Nielsen-Pincus\%20-\%20Fuzzy\%20Agents\%20-\%20ISSRM\%202011.pdf}, author = {Max Nielsen-Pincus and Rob Ribe} } @article {Ager20101556, title = {A comparison of landscape fuel treatment strategies to mitigate wildland fire risk in the urban interface and preserve old forest structure}, journal = {Forest Ecology and Management}, volume = {259}, number = {8}, year = {2010}, pages = {1556 - 1570}, keywords = {Brun probability, Wildfire risk, Wildfire simulation models, Wildland urban interface}, issn = {0378-1127}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2010.01.032}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T6X-4YFDW2V-2/2/e43ae21a2ccbfd729758526b222b6729}, author = {Alan A. Ager and Nicole M. Vaillant and Mark A. Finney} } @article {40, title = {Envisioning Future Landscape Trajectories}, year = {2010}, author = {John Bolte} } @article {53, title = {Evaluating Today{\textquoteright}s Landscape Multifunctionality and Providing an Alternative Future: A Normative Scenario Approach}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {15}, year = {2010}, keywords = {agriculture, ecosystem services, Germany, modeling, sustainability}, author = {Rainer Waldhardt and Martin Bach and Ren{\'e} Borresch and Lutz Breuer and Tim Diek{\"o}tter and Hans-Georg Frede and Stefan G{\"a}th and Oliver Ginzler and Thomas Gottschalk and Stefan Julich and Matthias Krumpholz and Friedrich Kuhlmann and Annette Otte and Birgit Reger and Wolfgang Reiher and Kim Schmitz and P. Michael Schmitz and Patrick Sheridan and Dietmar Simmering and Cornelia Weist and Volkmar Wolters and Dorit Z{\"o}rner} } @article {222, title = {Integrating socioeconomic and biophysical processes in a coupled landscape planning model}, year = {2010}, author = {Max Nielsen-Pincus and Robert G. Ribe and Bart R. Johnson} } @article {4785613320100201, title = {New Directions for Urban Economic Models of Land Use Change: Incorporating Spatial Dynamics and Heterogeneity.}, journal = {Journal of Regional Science}, volume = {50}, number = {1}, year = {2010}, pages = {65 - 91}, abstract = {We review the usefulness of urban spatial economic models of land use change for the study and policy analysis of spatial land use{\textendash}environment interactions. We find that meaningful progress has been made in econometric and monocentric models extended to account for multiple sources of spatial heterogeneity and in the development of general equilibrium models with spatial dynamics. Despite these advances, more work is needed in developing models with greater realism. Most agent-based computational models of urban land use change currently lack economic fundamentals, but provide a flexible means of linking microlevel behavior and interactions with macrolevel land use dynamics. In combination with empirical methods to identify parameters, this framework provides a promising approach to modeling spatial land use dynamics and policy effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]}, keywords = {CITIES \& towns {\textendash} Growth, LAND use, REAL property, URBAN economics, URBAN policy}, issn = {00224146}, url = {http://proxy.library.oregonstate.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true\&db=aph\&AN=47856133\&site=ehost-live}, author = {Irwin, Elena G.} } @article {312, title = {Pressing issues in social simulation: From building models to building science}, year = {2010}, publisher = {School of Planning, University of Waterloo}, address = {Waterloo, Ontario, Canada}, author = {Dawn Cassandra Parker} } @article {311, title = {Some key challenges in modeling coupled human-natural systems, illustrated through agent-based land-use modeling research}, year = {2010}, publisher = {School of Planning, University of Waterloo}, author = {Dawn Cassandra Parker} } @article {33, title = {Trust, acceptance, and citizen{\textendash}agency interactions after large fires: influences on planning processes}, journal = {International Journal of Wildland Fire}, volume = {19}, year = {2010}, pages = {137-147}, author = {Christine S. Olsen and Bruce A. Shindler} } @article {Robinson20091325, title = {Modelling carbon storage in highly fragmented and human-dominated landscapes: Linking land-cover patterns and ecosystem models}, journal = {Ecological Modelling}, volume = {220}, number = {9-10}, year = {2009}, pages = {1325 - 1338}, keywords = {BIOME-BGC, Carbon cycling, Eastern deciduous forests, Ecosystem process modelling, Edge effects, Fragmentation, Land-use and land-cover change, Within-patch heterogeneity}, issn = {0304-3800}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2009.02.020}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VBS-4VXCCM9-1/2/e5191bc8cdda6be8d0f090bca2138b67}, author = {D.T. Robinson and D.G. Brown and W.S. Currie} } @article {217, title = {The Potential of Agent-Based Modelling for Performing Economic Analysis of Adaptive Natural Resource Management}, journal = {Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research}, volume = {1}, year = {2009}, pages = {35-48}, chapter = {35}, url = {http://www.informaworld.com/10.1080/19390450802509773}, author = {Loomis, John and Bond, Craig and Harpman, David} } @article {Parker2008789, title = {Complexity, land-use modeling, and the human dimension: Fundamental challenges for mapping unknown outcome spaces}, journal = {Geoforum}, volume = {39}, number = {2}, year = {2008}, note = {Conversations Across the Divide; The Time and Place for Political Ecology: The Life-Work of Piers Blaikie; Biocomplexity in Coupled Human-Natural Systems: The Study of Population-Environment Interactions}, pages = {789 - 804}, keywords = {Carbon sequestration, Complexity, Decision making, Land-use change, Land-use modeling, West Virginia}, issn = {0016-7185}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2007.05.005}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V68-4PK8B77-1/2/376b8d6a94739b623ad0ca4950475b88}, author = {Dawn Cassandra Parker and Amy Hessl and Sarah C. Davis} } @article {Parker2008454, title = {A conceptual design for a bilateral agent-based land market with heterogeneous economic agents}, journal = {Computers, Environment and Urban Systems}, volume = {32}, number = {6}, year = {2008}, note = {GeoComputation: Modeling with spatial agents}, pages = {454 - 463}, keywords = {Agent-based modeling, Land markets, Land-use modeling, Price formation, Spatial externalities}, issn = {0198-9715}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2008.09.012}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V9K-4TY4MR3-1/2/f5d06e358358596822ff2b59fcd61d71}, author = {Dawn Cassandra Parker and Tatiana Filatova} } @article {Brown2008805, title = {Exurbia from the bottom-up: Confronting empirical challenges to characterizing a complex system}, journal = {Geoforum}, volume = {39}, number = {2}, year = {2008}, note = {Conversations Across the Divide; The Time and Place for Political Ecology: The Life-Work of Piers Blaikie; Biocomplexity in Coupled Human-Natural Systems: The Study of Population-Environment Interactions}, pages = {805 - 818}, keywords = {Ecological effects, Land-cover change, Land-use change, Spatial modeling, Urban sprawl}, issn = {0016-7185}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2007.02.010}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V68-4NTHN5J-2/2/95cec4d7f094795fc6ba7ca8cba93142}, author = {Daniel G. Brown and Derek T. Robinson and Li An and Joan I. Nassauer and Moira Zellner and William Rand and Rick Riolo and Scott E. Page and Bobbi Low and Zhifang Wang} } @article {Valbuena200827, title = {A method to define a typology for agent-based analysis in regional land-use research}, journal = {Agriculture, Ecosystems \& Environment}, volume = {128}, number = {1-2}, year = {2008}, pages = {27 - 36}, keywords = {Agent definition and parameterization, Agent typology, Land use/cover change, Land-use decisions and strategies, Multi-agent systems}, issn = {0167-8809}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2008.04.015}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T3Y-4SRM81V-1/2/d805d23ca72a45ffa2214893d72541cf}, author = {Diego Valbuena and Peter H. Verburg and Arnold K. Bregt} } @article {Reinhardt20081997, title = {Objectives and considerations for wildland fuel treatment in forested ecosystems of the interior western United States}, journal = {Forest Ecology and Management}, volume = {256}, number = {12}, year = {2008}, pages = {1997 - 2006}, keywords = {Forest restoration, Fuel management, Prescribed fire, Wildland urban interface}, issn = {0378-1127}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2008.09.016}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T6X-4TS572X-1/2/5a1bcf7bff4f4d9fed275661b6859f9d}, author = {Elizabeth D. Reinhardt and Robert E. Keane and David E. Calkin and Jack D. Cohen} } @article {34, title = {Postfire Communications: The Influence of Site Visits on Local Support}, journal = {Journal of Forestry}, volume = {January/February 2008}, year = {2008}, pages = {25-30}, author = {Eric L. Toman and Bruce Shindler and Jim Absher and Sarah McCaffrey} } @article {Stewart:2007:0022-1201:201, title = {Defining the WildlandUrban Interface}, journal = {Journal of Forestry}, volume = {105}, number = {4}, year = {2007}, pages = {201-207}, abstract = {Federal wildland fire policy in the United States has been substantially revised over the past 10 years and new emphasis has been given to the wildland-urban interface (WUI), which creates a need for information about the WUI{\textquoteright}s location and extent. We operationalized a policy definition published in the Federal Register (US Department of the Interior \&$\#$91;USDI\&$\#$93; and US Department of Agriculture \&$\#$91;USDA\&$\#$93;), 2001, Urban wildland interface communities within vicinity of federal lands that are at high risk from wildfire. Fed. Regist. 66(3):751-777) to create national maps and statistics of the WUI to guide strategic planning. Using geographic information system analysis, we evaluate the national WUI by altering the definition{\textquoteright}s parameters to assess the influence of individual parameters (i.e., housing density, vegetation type and density, and interface buffer distance) and stability of outcomes. The most sensitive parameter was the housing density threshold. Changes in outputs (WUI homes and area) were much smaller than parameter variations suggesting the WUI definition generates stable results on most landscapes. Overall, modifying the WUI definition resulted in a similar amount of WUI area and number of homes and affected the precise location of the WUI.}, keywords = {GIS sensitivity analysis, Housing growth, wildland fire, wildland fire policy, wildland-urban interface}, url = {http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/jof/2007/00000105/00000004/art00012}, author = {Susan I. Stewart and Volker C. Radeloff and Roger B. Hammer and Hawbaker, Todd J.} } @inbook {291, title = {Improving Management Decisions}, booktitle = {Wildfire Risk: Human Perceptions and Management Implications}, year = {2007}, pages = {173-193}, publisher = {Resources for the Future}, organization = {Resources for the Future}, address = {Washington , DC}, author = {Arvai, Joseph and Gregory, Robin and Zaksek, Melissa}, editor = {Martin, Wade E. and Raish, Carol and Kent, Brian} } @article {Ager200745, title = {Modeling wildfire risk to northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) habitat in Central Oregon, USA}, journal = {Forest Ecology and Management}, volume = {246}, number = {1}, year = {2007}, note = {Biodiversity Management in Pacific Northwest Forests: Strategies and Opportunities. - Selected Papers from the conference on "Managing Biodiversity in Pacific Northwest Forests", Portland, Oregon, June 5-7, 2006.}, pages = {45 - 56}, keywords = {Conservation planning, Expected loss, FlamMap, Forest vegetation simulator, Northern spotted owl, Wildfire risk, Wildfire simulation}, issn = {0378-1127}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2007.03.070}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T6X-4NW1H8T-1/2/c89c34434dc5babca03e71abc25be3bc}, author = {Alan A. Ager and Mark A. Finney and Becky K. Kerns and Helen Maffei} } @article {springerlink:10.1007/s11269-006-9043-1, title = {Possibilities and problems with the use of models as a communication tool in water resource management}, journal = {Water Resources Management}, volume = {21}, year = {2007}, note = {10.1007/s11269-006-9043-1}, pages = {97-110}, publisher = {Springer Netherlands}, issn = {0920-4741}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11269-006-9043-1}, author = {Olsson, Johanna and Andersson, Lotta} } @article {2007, title = {The Precursors of Governance in the Maine Lobster Fishery}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {104}, number = {39}, year = {2007}, pages = {pp. 15212-15217}, publisher = {National Academy of Sciences}, abstract = {Collective action is more likely to occur and to be effective when it is consistent with the self-interest of the affected individuals. The Maine lobster fishery is an instructive example of biological and technological circumstances combining with individual self-interest to create conditions favorable to collective action. The model describes the way social structure emerges from the adaptive behavior of competing fishers. Fishers compete in two ways: in a scramble to find the lobsters first and by directly interfering in other fishers{\textquoteright} ability to compete, i.e., by cutting their traps. Both forms of competition lead fishers to interact frequently and to self-organize into relatively small groups. They learn to restrain their competitive behavior toward their neighbors but do not extend that same restraint to nonneighbors. Groups work within well defined boundaries, contact one another frequently, actively exchange information about the resource, and, most importantly, depend on continuing mutual restraint for their economic well-being. These self-organizing, competitive processes lay the foundation for successful collective action, i.e., mutual agreements that create the additional restraint required for conservation. (truncated from original)}, issn = {00278424}, url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/25449115}, author = {Wilson, James and Yan, Liying and Wilson, Carl} } @article {36, title = {Changing Beliefs and Building Trust at the Wildland/Urban Interface}, journal = {Fire Management Today}, volume = {66}, year = {2006}, pages = {51-54}, author = {Jeremy S. Fried and Demetrios Gatziolis and J. Keith Gilless and Christine A. Vogt and Greg Winter} } @article {240, title = {Empirically Based, Agent-based models}, journal = {Ecology and Society}, volume = {11}, year = {2006}, pages = {37}, keywords = {Agent-based models, empirical applications, social science methods}, url = {http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss2/art37/}, author = {Marco A. 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In contrast to previous studies that call for improved public education about wildfire, our results emphasize the need to introduce improved processes to inform both expert and public decisionmaking for fire risk management.}, url = {http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/jof/2006/00000104/00000004/art00004}, author = {Arvai, Joseph and Gregory, Robin and Ohlson, Dan and Blackwell, Bruce and Gray, Robert} } @article {Rupasingha200683, title = {The production of social capital in US counties}, journal = {Journal of Socio-Economics}, volume = {35}, number = {1}, year = {2006}, note = {Essays on Behavioral Economics}, pages = {83 - 101}, keywords = {Associations, Production, Social capital, USA counties}, issn = {1053-5357}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.socec.2005.11.001}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6W5H-4J2M4FX-2/2/255ed7480feedafb4e460a1cf93b2f90}, author = {Anil Rupasingha and Stephan J. 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Agent-based complex systems are dynamic networks of many interacting agents; examples include ecosystems, financial markets, and cities. The search for general principles underlying the internal organization of such systems often uses bottom-up simulation models such as cellular automata and agent-based models. No general framework for designing, testing, and analyzing bottom-up models has yet been established, but recent advances in ecological modeling have come together in a general strategy we call pattern-oriented modeling. This strategy provides a unifying framework for decoding the internal organization of agent-based complex systems and may lead toward unifying algorithmic theories of the relation between adaptive behavior and system complexity.

}, keywords = {Analysis, Ecological research_Analysis, Ecological research_Methods, Methods}, isbn = {0036-8075}, author = {Grimm,Volker and Revilla,Eloy and Berger,Uta and Jeltsch,Florian and Mooij, Wolf M. and Railsback, Steven F. and Thulke,Hans-Hermann and Weiner,Jacob and Wiegand,Thorsten and DeAngelis, Donald L.} } @article {Hammer2004183, title = {Characterizing dynamic spatial and temporal residential density patterns from 1940-1990 across the North Central United States}, journal = {Landscape and Urban Planning}, volume = {69}, number = {2-3}, year = {2004}, note = {The Social Aspects of Landscape Change: Protecting Open Space Under the Pressure of Development}, pages = {183 - 199}, keywords = {Amenity growth, Cluster analysis, Housing density, Housing growth, Landscape change, Sprawl}, issn = {0169-2046}, doi = {DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2003.08.011}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V91-4BBHBTN-2/2/ab6ac67484362a8153ba5817d8f7cec6}, author = {Roger B. Hammer and Susan I. Stewart and Richelle L. Winkler and Volker C. Radeloff and Paul R. Voss} } @article {39, title = {Examining Social Trust in Fuels Management Strategies}, journal = {Journal of Forestry}, year = {2004}, month = {09/2004}, pages = {8-15}, author = {Greg Winter and Christine A. Vogt and Sarah McCaffrey} } @article {RISA:RISA545, title = {Toward Improved Communication about Wildland Fire: Mental Models Research to Identify Information Needs for Natural Resource Management}, journal = {Risk Analysis}, volume = {24}, number = {6}, year = {2004}, pages = {1503{\textendash}1514}, publisher = {Blackwell Publishing, Inc.}, keywords = {Mental models, risk communication, wildland fire}, issn = {1539-6924}, doi = {10.1111/j.0272-4332.2004.00545.x}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0272-4332.2004.00545.x}, author = {Zaksek, Melissa and Arvai, Joseph} } @article {COBI:COBI491, title = {Wildfire Policy and Public Lands: Integrating Scientific Understanding with Social Concerns across Landscapes}, journal = {Conservation Biology}, volume = {18}, number = {4}, year = {2004}, pages = {883{\textendash}889}, publisher = {Blackwell Science Inc}, keywords = {forest management, policy, public lands, U.S. Forest Service, wildfire}, issn = {1523-1739}, doi = {10.1111/j.1523-1739.2004.00491.x}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2004.00491.x}, author = {Dombeck, Michael P. and Williams, Jack E. and Wood, Christopher A.} }