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The Science of Firescapes: Achieving Fire-Resilient Communities.
Smith, Alistair M S; Kolden, Crystal A; Paveglio, Travis B; Cochrane, Mark A; Bowman, David Mjs; Moritz, Max A; Kliskey, Andrew D; Alessa, Lilian; Hudak, Andrew T; Hoffman, Chad M; Lutz, James A; Queen, Lloyd P; Goetz, Scott J; Higuera, Philip E; Boschetti, Luigi; Flannigan, Mike; Yedinak, Kara M; Watts, Adam C; Strand, Eva K; van Wagtendonk, Jan W; Anderson, John W; Stocks, Brian J; Abatzoglou, John T.
Afiliação
  • Smith AMS; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Kolden CA; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Paveglio TB; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Cochrane MA; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Bowman DM; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Moritz MA; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Kliskey AD; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Alessa L; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Hudak AT; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Hoffman CM; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Lutz JA; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Queen LP; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Goetz SJ; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Higuera PE; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Boschetti L; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Flannigan M; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Yedinak KM; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Watts AC; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Strand EK; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • van Wagtendonk JW; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Anderson JW; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Stocks BJ; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
  • Abatzoglou JT; Alistair M.S. Smith (alistair@uidaho.edu) is an environmental biophysicist at the University of Idaho, in Moscow, and is affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and the Idaho Fire Initiative for Research and Education (IFIRE). Travis B. Paveglio is a natural resource sociologist who focuses
Bioscience ; 66(2): 130-146, 2016 Feb 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29593361
ABSTRACT
Wildland fire management has reached a crossroads. Current perspectives are not capable of answering interdisciplinary adaptation and mitigation challenges posed by increases in wildfire risk to human populations and the need to reintegrate fire as a vital landscape process. Fire science has been, and continues to be, performed in isolated "silos," including institutions (e.g., agencies versus universities), organizational structures (e.g., federal agency mandates versus local and state procedures for responding to fire), and research foci (e.g., physical science, natural science, and social science). These silos tend to promote research, management, and policy that focus only on targeted aspects of the "wicked" wildfire problem. In this article, we provide guiding principles to bridge diverse fire science efforts to advance an integrated agenda of wildfire research that can help overcome disciplinary silos and provide insight on how to build fire-resilient communities.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article