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“Modeling wildfire risk to northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) habitat in Central Oregon, USA”, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 246, pp. 45 - 56, 2007.
, “Effects of accelerated wildfire on future fire regimes and implications for the United States federal fire policy”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “A comparison of landscape fuel treatment strategies to mitigate wildland fire risk in the urban interface and preserve old forest structure”, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 259, pp. 1556 - 1570, 2010.
, “Analyzing wildfire exposure and source-sink relationships on a fire prone forest landscape”, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 267, pp. 271 - 283, 2012.
, “Improving Management Decisions”, in Wildfire Risk: Human Perceptions and Management Implications, Washington , DC: Resources for the Future, 2007, pp. 173-193.
, “Letdowns, Wake-Up Calls, and Constructed Preferences: Peoples Responses to Fuel and Wildfire Risks”, Journal of Forestry, vol. 104, pp. 173-181(9), 2006.
, “Spatiotemporal dynamics of simulated wildfire, forest management and forest succession in central Oregon, U.S.A.”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Envisioning Future Landscape Trajectories”. 2010. ENVISION_CNH_July2010.ppt (3.14 MB)
, “Exurbia from the bottom-up: Confronting empirical challenges to characterizing a complex system”, Geoforum, vol. 39, pp. 805 - 818, 2008.
, “Diversity in forest management to reduce wildfire losses: implications for resilience”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “A burning problem: social dynamics of disaster risk reduction through wildfire mitigation”, Human Organization, pp. 329–340, 2015.
, “Wildfire Policy and Public Lands: Integrating Scientific Understanding with Social Concerns across Landscapes”, Conservation Biology, vol. 18, pp. 883–889, 2004.
, “Objective and perceived wildfire risk and its influence on private forest landowners’ fuel reduction activities in Oregon’s (USA) ponderosa pine ecoregion”, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 23, pp. 143-153, 2013.
, “Free agents and social networks: modeling socio-ecological adaptation in fire-prone landscapes”. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Madison, WI, 2011. fischerap_issrm_060511.pdf (2.53 MB)
, “Capacity to adapt to environmental change: evidence from a network of organizations concerned with increasing wildfire risk”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Modeling socio-ecological adaptation in fire-prone landscapes”. Society for Applied Anthropology, 2011. SFAA_APFischer_033111.pdf (3.07 MB)
, “Changing Beliefs and Building Trust at the Wildland/Urban Interface”, Fire Management Today, vol. 66, pp. 51-54, 2006.
, “Considering the Suitability of Engaging Stakeholders in Forest-Based Socio-Ecological Systems Modeling”. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Madison, WI, 2011. ISSRM_2011_Gorczyca_Final.pdf (878.82 KB)
, “No One Cares What Color The Fire Truck Is: A Case Study of Interagency Cooperation In Fire Management in Central Oregon”, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 2012.
, “Pattern-oriented modeling of agent-based complex systems: lessons from ecology.”, Science, vol. 310, p. 987(5), 2005.
, “Characterizing dynamic spatial and temporal residential density patterns from 1940-1990 across the North Central United States”, Landscape and Urban Planning, vol. 69, pp. 183 - 199, 2004.
, “New Directions for Urban Economic Models of Land Use Change: Incorporating Spatial Dynamics and Heterogeneity.”, Journal of Regional Science, vol. 50, pp. 65 - 91, 2010.
, “Applying information network analysis to fire-prone landscapes: implications for community resilience”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Utilizing relational and social network analysis to inform community-based climate change adaptation: a central Oregon case study”, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 2014.
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