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Type: Conference Paper
Author(s): Jeffrey Englin
Editor(s): Armando González-Cabán; José J. Sanchez
Publication Date: 2019

Forest fires and their legacy form an inherently dynamic relationship between ecology and human uses of the forest. This paper provides an overview of the dynamic dimensions that are present in the aftermath of a fire. These include the evolution of social benefits as the ecology recovers and the role of discounting.

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Citation: Englin, Jeffrey. 2019. Evolution of nonmarket values valuation in wildland fires: an intertemporal analysis. Pages 16-24. In: González-Cabán, Armando; Sánchez, José J. (technical editors). Proceedings of the fifth international symposium on fire economics, planning, and policy: ecosystem services and wildfires. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-261 (English). Albany, CA: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station.

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Alaska    California    Eastern    Great Basin    Hawaii    Northern Rockies    Northwest    Rocky Mountain    Southern    Southwest    International    National
Keywords:
  • discounting
  • Jasper National Park
  • non-market valuation
  • wildfires
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FRAMES Record Number: 57751