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In this paper, we analyse the socio–economic determinants of wildfire crime in Italy through panel data at the regional level. Using fixed-effect Poisson models and fixed-effect quantile panel regression analysis, it is found that social vulnerability factors such as poverty, organised crime...
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the fire prone Mediterranean region applying the life‐satisfaction approach. Detrimental effects on utility relate to … the number and extent of forest fires at the regional level. To account for endogeneity, we instrument forest fire … characteristics with the mean daily precipitation in the region during the fire season (April to September). Our sample covers …
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Despite the relevant fire risk to which Italy is subject from the north to the south, very few analyses focus on this … twenty-first century. The dynamical aspects of fire danger are explored through the use of panel data techniques, which fully … are performed to corroborate the robustness of our estimates. The results highlight the importance of considering the fire …
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The aim of the paper is to describe the spread forest fire event occurred in the Italian Alps in 2017 under extremely …
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