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In this paper, we explore empirically whether the USDA Forest Service's litigation success rate in each Forest Service region helps explain the persistent regional effects noted by Laband et al. (Laband, D.N., González-Cabán, A., and Hussain, A. (2006). “Factors That Influence...
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Historically, in Spain and most European countries, forest fire budgets have never been subjected to an objective and rigorous economic analysis indicative of the returns on investments in fire management protection programs. Thus far we have witnessed expansive growth of costs without any...
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Models to predict dbh from stump dimensions are presented for 18 species groups. Data used to fit the models were …
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Decision support systems (DSS), also known as forest resource information systems, focus on providing forest managers information to make better decisions. DSS in forestry organizations have evolved from the integration of geographic information systems and database management systems with...
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The current study presents a statistical model for assessing the skill of fire danger indices and for forecasting the distribution of the expected numbers of large fires over a given region and for the upcoming week. The procedure permits development of daily maps that forecast, for the...
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Six Poisson autoregressive models of order p [PAR(p)] of daily wildland arson ignition counts are estimated for five … weather. The annual fixed effects model replicates many findings of the daily models but also detects the influence of wages …
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regression models that could be used to estimate expenditures on large wildland fires based on area burned, variables …
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