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Stakeholders’ Attitudes Toward Black Bear In East Texas (Abstract), Williams Stephens Pat, Ray Darville, Adam Keul, Michael Legg, Christopher E. Comer
Stakeholders’ Attitudes Toward Black Bear In East Texas (Abstract), Williams Stephens Pat, Ray Darville, Adam Keul, Michael Legg, Christopher E. Comer
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A Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis Of Risk Perception And Treatment Options As Related To Wildfires In The Usda Fs Region 3 National Forests, Ingrid M. Martin, Wade E. Martin, Carol B. Raish
A Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis Of Risk Perception And Treatment Options As Related To Wildfires In The Usda Fs Region 3 National Forests, Ingrid M. Martin, Wade E. Martin, Carol B. Raish
United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications
As the incidence of devastating fires rises, managing the risk posed by these fires has become critical. This report provides important information to examine the ways that different groups or disaster subcultures develop the mentalities or perceived realities that affect their views and responses concerning risk and disaster preparedness. Fire risk beliefs and attitudes of individuals and groups from four geographic areas in the Southwest (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Region 3, Arizona and New Mexico) surrounding the Kaibab, Tonto, Santa Fe, and Lincoln National Forests are presented. Using both quantitative and qualitative methods, we collected information from three …