selected publications
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academic article
- The "Strings Attached" to Community Difference and Potential Pathways to Fire Adaptiveness in the Wildland Urban Interface. Journal of Forestry. 119:13-27. 2021
- Us versus Them; Local Social Fragmentation and Its Potential Effects on Building Pathways to Adapting to Wildfire. Fire-Switzerland. 4. 2021
- Exploring the Influence of Local Social Context on Strategies for Achieving Fire Adapted Communities. Fire. 2:26. 2019
- Local Community Agency and Vulnerability Influences on a Montana Wildfire. Journal of Forestry. 117:104-113. 2019
- Incorporating Social Diversity into Wildfire Management: Proposing "Pathways" for Fire Adaptation. Forest Science. 64:515-532. 2018
- Using community archetypes to better understand differential community adaptation to wildfire risk. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 371. 2016
- Categorizing the Social Context of the Wildland Urban Interface: Adaptive Capacity for Wildfire and Community "Archetypes". Forest Science. 61:298-310. 2015
- Put the wet stuff on the hot stuff: The legacy and drivers of conflict surrounding wildfire suppression. Journal of Rural Studies. 41:72-81. 2015
- Re-envisioning community-wildfire relations in the U.S. West as adaptive governance. Ecology and Society. 20. 2015
- Earth, Wind, and Fire: Wildfire Risk Perceptions in a Hurricane-Prone Environment. Society and Natural Resources. 27:1161-1176. 2014
- Hurricanes and wildfires: generic characteristics of community adaptive capacity. Environmental Hazards-human and Policy Dimensions. 13:21-37. 2014
- Land Development Patterns and Adaptive Capacity for Wildfire: Three Examples from Florida. Journal of Forestry. 111:167-174. 2013
- Exploring the Social Characteristics of Adaptive Capacity for Wildfire: Insights from Flathead County, Montana. Human Ecology Review. 19:110-124. 2012
- Alternatives to evacuation during wildland fire: Exploring adaptive capacity in one Idaho community. Environmental Hazards-human and Policy Dimensions. 9:379-394. 2011
- Nontribal Community Recovery from Wildfire Five Years Later: The Case of the Rodeo-Chediski Fire. Society and Natural Resources. 24:672-687. 2011
- Adoption and perceptions of shelter-in-place in California's Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 19:677-688. 2010
- Symbolic Meanings of Wildland Fire: A Study of Residents in the U.S. Inland Northwest. Society and Natural Resources. 24:18-33. 2010
- Fire Burners to Firefighters: The Nez Perce and Fire. Journal of Forestry. 108:71-76. 2010
- Understanding Social Complexity Within the Wildland-Urban Interface: A New Species of Human Habitation?. Environmental Management. 43:1085-1095. 2009
- Community wildfire events as a source of social conflict. Rural Sociology. 71:261-280. 2006
- Fire as a galvanizing and fragmenting influence on communities: The case of the Rodeo-Chediski fire. Society and Natural Resources. 18:301-320. 2005
- Forest Places of the Heart: Incorporating Special Spaces into Public Management. Journal of Forestry. 91:32-37. 1993