Incorporating social diversity into wildfire management: Proposing “pathways” for fire adaptation

TB Paveglio, MS Carroll, AM Stasiewicz… - Forest …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Existing research suggests that adoption or development of various wildfire management
strategies may differ across communities. However, there have been few attempts to design …

From checkers to chess: using social science lessons to advance wildfire adaptation processes

TB Paveglio - Journal of Forestry, 2021 - academic.oup.com
This synthesis uses an overarching analogy to outline key wildfire social science lessons
and present human adaptation to wildfire as an ongoing process of negotiated trade-offs …

International approaches to climate change and cultural heritage

G Hambrecht, M Rockman - American Antiquity, 2017 - cambridge.org
Anthropogenic climate change is increasingly threatening cultural heritage; cultural resource
managers, communities, and archaeologists are confronting this reality. Yet the …

Re-envisioning community-wildfire relations in the US West as adaptive governance

JB Abrams, M Knapp, TB Paveglio, A Ellison… - Ecology and …, 2015 - JSTOR
Prompted by a series of increasingly destructive, expensive, and highly visible wildfire crises
in human communities across the globe, a robust body of scholarship has emerged to …

[KİTAP][B] Governing the anthropocene: novel ecosystems, transformation and environmental policy

S Clement - 2020 - Springer
My motivation to write this book was fairly simple: human impacts are transforming the
planet, and changing governance could improve the situation. I also realised that many …

Wildfire probability map**: Bivariate vs. multivariate statistics

A Jaafari, D Mafi-Gholami, B Thai Pham, D Tien Bui - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
Wildfires are one of the most common natural hazards worldwide. Here, we compared the
capability of bivariate and multivariate models for the prediction of spatially explicit wildfire …

Community diversity and hazard events: understanding the evolution of local approaches to wildfire

T Paveglio, C Edgeley - Natural Hazards, 2017 - Springer
Existing research indicates that distinct human populations may prepare for, experience,
and recover from wildfires in different ways. However, research that helps explain differential …

Using community archetypes to better understand differential community adaptation to wildfire risk

M Carroll, T Paveglio - … of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
One of the immediate challenges of wildfire management concerns threats to human safety
and property in residential areas adjacent to non-cultivated vegetation. One approach for …

Memory carriers and stewardship of metropolitan landscapes

E Andersson, S Barthel - Ecological Indicators, 2016 - Elsevier
History matters, and can be an active and dynamic component in the present. We explore
social-ecological memory as way to diagnose and engage with urban green space …

Negotiating Indigenous benefits from payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes

CJ Robinson, G James, PJ Whitehead - Global Environmental Change, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper draws on research conducted with Aboriginal land managers across Northern
Australia to show how and why payments for ecosystem service (PES) schemes should be …