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Type: Fact Sheet / Brief / Bulletin
Publication Date: 2019
Throughout much of the Pacific Northwest, the interplay between environmental and social change not only contributes to wildfire risk, but also complicates efforts to mitigate it. As fire-prone landscapes become increasingly economically and culturally diverse, wildfire risk mitigation decisions have implications for a correspondingly broader set of values, resulting in greater potential for trade-offs (that is, actions that enhance some values but adversely affect others).
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Citation: Hamilton, Matthew. 2019. Using mental models to understand trade-offs in wildfire risk mitigation. Research Brief. 3 p.
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- air quality
- fire risk mitigation
- interviews
- Oregon
- trade-offs
- wildlife
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FRAMES Record Number: 58813