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Social science findings on forest and fire management from the greater Flagstaff, Arizona area2026-04-01T19:38:18+00:00

Social Science Findings on Forest and Fire Management from the Greater Flagstaff, Arizona Area

Museum Fire Publications
White Paper: Local Experiences with the 2019 Museum Fire and Associated Flood Risk: A Survey of Flagstaff-Area Residents

Fact Sheet: Local Experiences with the 2019 Museum Fire and Associated Flood Risk: A Survey of Flagstaff-Area Residents

Research Article: Characterizing Divergent Experiences with the Same Wildfire: Insights from a Survey of Households in Evacuation, Postfire Flood Risk, and Unaffected Areas After the 2019 Museum Fire

White Paper: Public Experiences with Wildfire and Flooding: A Case Study of the 2019 Museum Fire Near Flagstaff, Arizona

Fact Sheet: Public Experiences with Wildfire and Flooding: A Case Study of the 2019 Museum Fire Near Flagstaff, Arizona

Research Article: Voluntary uptake of flood insurance in post-fire landscapes: insights from household surveys after two wildfires in northern Arizona

Research Article: Understanding household experiences with flooding in post-fire environments: risk perceptions, perceived drivers, and mitigation actions

Return on Investment from Restoration and Fuel Treatment Publications
Research Article: Return on investments in restoration and fuel treatments in frequent-fire forests of the American west: A meta-analysis

Fact Sheet: Estimating the Return on Investment from Restoration and Fuel Treatments in US Western Frequent-Fire Forests

Research Article: Economic efficiency of fuel treatments in western US forests: a methodological framework

Schultz Fire Publications
White Paper: Full-Cost Accounting Remeasurement of the 2010 Schultz Fire: Understanding the Long-term Socio-Economic Implications of High-Severity Wildfire and Post-Wildfire Flooding

White Paper: Full Cost Accounting of the 2010 Schultz Fire

Fact Sheet: Calculating the Full Costs of the 2010 Schultz Fire: A Ten-Year Review

Research Article: Measuring the long-term costs of uncharacteristic wildfire: a case study of the 2010 Schultz Fire in northern Arizona

Smoke Impacts

Research Article: Improving understandings of public experiences with prescribed fire in the wildland–urban interface: a co-produced rapid survey approach.

Special Report: Wildfire impacts and adaptation strategies among Highlands Fire District residents:  Results of a 2022 household survey

Special Report: Household adaptation to smoke from wildfire and fires to achieve forest management objectives in the greater Parks, AZ area

Human-Caused Wildfire Prevention

Research Article: Visitor preferences and human-caused wildfire prevention: A survey of public land users in the US Southwest

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