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Workplace:Government of the United States → Department of the Interior → U.S. Geological Survey

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Short-id: pme600


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Working Papers

2019

  1. Interactions between Resident Risk Perceptions and Wildfire Risk Mitigation: Evidence from Simultaneous Equations Modeling
    MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (4)

2010

  1. Proactive or Reactive? Optimal Management of an Invasive Forest Pest in a Spatial Framework
    2010 Annual Meeting, July 25-27, 2010, Denver, Colorado, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads

Journal Articles

2025

  1. Are wildfire risk mitigators more prepared to evacuate? Insights from communities in the Western United States
    Ecological Economics, 2025, 236, (C) Downloads
  2. Wildfire risk information sources and the acceptability of fuels treatments near select WUI communities in the Western United States
    Forest Policy and Economics, 2025, 176, (C) Downloads

2024

  1. Rethinking cost-share programs in consideration of economic equity: A case study of wildfire risk mitigation assistance for private landowners
    Ecological Economics, 2024, 216, (C) Downloads

2023

  1. The Devil is in the Details: Variation in Public Acceptance of Fuels Treatments Across Western Fire-Prone Communities
    Western Economics Forum, 2023, 21, (2) Downloads
    Also in Western Economics Forum, 2023, 22, (2) (2023) Downloads

2022

  1. You vs. us: framing adaptation behavior in terms of private or social benefits
    Climatic Change, 2022, 174, (1), 1-17 Downloads

2021

  1. Would you like to know more? The effect of personalized wildfire risk information and social comparisons on information-seeking behavior in the wildland–urban interface
    Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, 2021, 106, (3), 2139-2161 Downloads View citations (2)

2020

  1. Do actions speak louder than words? Comparing the effect of risk aversion on objective and self-reported mitigation measures
    Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2020, 169, (C), 301-313 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Paired Stated Preference Methods for Valuing Management of White Pine Blister Rust: Order Effects and Outcome Uncertainty
    Journal of Forest Economics, 2020, 35, (1), 75-101 Downloads View citations (3)

2019

  1. Responding to Risky Neighbors: Testing for Spatial Spillover Effects for Defensible Space in a Fire-Prone WUI Community
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2019, 73, (4), 1023-1047 Downloads View citations (11)

2018

  1. Improving confidence by embracing uncertainty: A meta-analysis of U.S. hunting values for benefit transfer
    Ecosystem Services, 2018, 33, (PB), 225-236 Downloads View citations (3)

2016

  1. Floodplain Price Impacts by Property Type in Boulder County, Colorado: Condominiums Versus Standalone Properties
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 2016, 64, (4), 725-750 Downloads View citations (17)

2015

  1. Comparing different attitude statements in latent class models of stated preferences for managing an invasive forest pathogen
    Ecological Economics, 2015, 120, (C), 13-22 Downloads View citations (11)
  2. Understanding Gaps Between the Risk Perceptions of Wildland–Urban Interface (WUI) Residents and Wildfire Professionals
    Risk Analysis, 2015, 35, (9), 1746-1761 Downloads View citations (5)

2013

  1. Heterogeneous nonmarket benefits of managing white pine bluster rust in high-elevation pine forests
    Journal of Forest Economics, 2013, 19, (1), 61-77 Downloads View citations (5)
 
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