U.S. Wildfire Cost-Plus-Loss Economics Project

REFERENCE LIBRARY

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[Bonnicksen_2008a] Bonnicksen, Thomas M. 2008a. Forest Carbon And Emissions Model: Overview and Technical Information (beta version). FCEM Report No. 1, The Forest Foundation, Auburn, California: 28 pp. [PDF_776_kb.]

[Bonnicksen_2008b] Bonnicksen, Thomas M. 2008b. Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Four California Wildfires: Opportunities to Prevent and Reverse Environmental and Climate Impacts. The Forest Carbon And Emissions Model, FCEM Report No. 2,. The Forest Foundation, Auburn, California: 19 pp. [PDF_160_kb.]

[Bormann_et_al_2008] Bormann, Bernard T., Peter S. Homann, Robyn L. Darbyshire, and Brett A. Morisette 2008. "Intense forest wildfire sharply reduces mineral soil C and N: the first direct evidence," Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 38: 2771 - 2783. [PDF_1.79_mb.]

[Bowman_et_al_2009] Bowman, David M., Jennifer K. Balch, Paulo Artaxo, William J. Bond, Jean M. Carlson, Mark A. Cochrane, Carla M. D’Antonio, Ruth S. DeFries, John C. Doyle, Sandy P. Harrison, Fay H. Johnston, Jon E. Keeley, Meg A. Krawchuk, Christian A. Kull, Brad Marston, Max A. Moritz, I. Colin Prentice, Christopher I. Roos, Andrew C. Scott, Thomas W. Swetnam, Guido R. van der Werf, and Stephen J. Pyne 2009. “Fire in the Earth System,” Science, Vol. 324, No. 5926: 481 – 484. [PDF_460_kb.]

[Boxall_2008] Boxall, Bettina 2008. “Spending to fight California wildfires tops $1 billion,” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California: December 31.

[Boxall_2009] Boxall, Bettina 2009. “San Diego County’s 2003 wildfire losses top $2 billion,” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California: July 13.

[Brown_et_al_2008] Brown, Ryan N. K., Randall S. Rosenberger, Jeffrey D. Kline, Troy E. Hall, and mark D. Needham 2008. "Visitor Preferences for Managing Wilderness Recreation after Wildfire," Journal of Forestry, January/February: 9 - 16. [PDF_142_kb.]

[Brunson_and_Evans_2005] Brunson, Mark W. and Jessica Evans 2008. "Badly Burned? Effects of an Escaped Prescribed Burn on Social Acceptability of Wildland Fuels Treatments," Journal of Forestry, April/May: 134 - 138. [PDF_83_kb.]

*[Brytnerowicz_et_al_2009] Brytnerowicz, Andrzej, Michael Arbaugh, Allen Riebau, and Christian Andersen (eds.) 2009. Wildland Fires and Air Pollution, IN: Krupa, S V. (series editor) Developments in Environmental Science, Vol. 8. Elsevier Publishing, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: 638 pp. [PDF_12.58_mb.]

[Calkin_et_al_2005] Calkin, David E., Krista M. Gebert, J. Greg Jones, and Ronald P. Neilson 2005. "Forest Service Large Fire Area Burned and Suppression Expenditure Trends, 1970 - 2002," Journal of Forestry, June: 170 - 183. [PDF_780_kb.]

**[Castillo_et_al_2008] Castillo, [PDF_692_kb.]

[Dale_2009] Dale, Lisa 2009. The True Cost of Wildfire in the Western U.S. Western Forestry Leadership Coalition, Lakewood, Colorado: 16 pp. [PDF_2.79_mb.]

**[Donovan_et_al_1999] Donovan, Geoffrey H., Douglas B. Rideout, and Philip N. Omi 1999. "The Economic Efficiency of the National Fire Management Analysis System and FIREPRO," USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, PSW-GTR-173: 99-106. [PDF_518_kb.]

[Donovan_and_Rideout_2003] Donovan, Geoffrey H. and Douglas B. Rideout. 2003. "A Reformulation of the Cost Plus Net Value Change (C+NVC) Model of Wildfire Economics," Forest Science. 49(2): 318-323. [PDF_96_kb.]

[Douglass_2008] Douglass, Rachel 2008. Quantification of Health Impacts Associated with Fine Particulate Matter due to Wildfires. Masters thesis, Environmental Management, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina: 45 pp. [PDF_328_kb.]

[Dubrasich_et_al_2009] Dubrasich, Michael, Bob Zybach, Greg Brenner, and John Marker 2009. U.S. Wildfire Cost-Plus-Loss Economics Project: Long-form Accounting Ledger. In Review.

[Dunn_et_al_2005] Dunn, Alex E., Armando Gonzalez-Caban, Karen Solari 2005. The Old, Grand Prix, and Padua Wildfires: How Much Did These Fires Really Cost? USDA Forest Service-Pacific Southwest Research Station, Riverside, California: 17 pp. [PDF_618_kb.]

[Englin_et_al_2001] Englin, Jeffrey, John Loomis, and Armando Gonzalez-Caban 2001. "The dynamic path of recreational values following a forest fire: a comparative analysis of states in the Intermountain West," Canadian Journal of Forest Research. Vol. 31: 1837-1844. [PDF-318_kb.]

[Fann_et_al_2009] Fann, Neal, Charles M. Fulcher, and Bryan J. Hubbell 2009. "The influence of location, source, and emission type in estimates of the human health benefits of reducing a ton of air pollution," Air Quality, Atmosphere, and Health. Springerlink.com, Springer (June 9) 8 pp. [PDF_210_kb.]

**[Ferry_1999] Ferry, Gardner W. 1999, "Federal Funding of Wildland Fire Management Programs: What Will One Billion Dollars Buy?" USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, PSW-GTR-173: 15-18. [PDF_166_kb.]

[Giesen_et_al_2008] Giesen, T. W., S. S. Perakis, and Kermit Cromack, Jr. 2008. "Four centuries of soil carbon and nitrogen change after stand-replacing fire in a forest landscape in the western Cascade Range of Oregon," Canadian Journal of Forest Research. Vol. 38: 2455-2464. [PDF_654_kb.]

[Gonzalez_Caban_2008] Gonzalez-Caban, Armando 2008. "Preface: A World on Fire!," IN: Gonzalez-Caban, Armando, Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Fire Economics, Planning, and Policy: A Global View. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-208, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany, California: 720 pp.: ii-iv. [PDF_1.1_mb.]

[Gonzalez_Caban_et_al_2008] Gonzalez-Caban, Armando, Peter Wohlgemuth, John B. Loomis, and David R. Weise 2008. "Costs and Benefits of Reducing Sediment Production From Wildfires Through Prescribed Burning: The Kinneloa Fire Case Study," IN: Gonzalez-Caban, Armando, Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Fire Economics, Planning, and Policy: A Global View. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-208, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany, California: 720 pp.: 241-252. [PDF_561_kb.]

**[Hesseln_and_Rideout_1999] Hesseln, Hayley and Douglas B. Rideout 1999. "Using Control Theory to Model the Long-term Economic Effects of Wildfire," USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, PSW-GTR-173: 99-106.[PDF_323_kb.]

[Hesseln_et_al_2003] Hesseln, Hayley, John B. Loomis, Armando Gonzalez-Caban, and Susan Alexander 2003. "Wildfire effects on hiking and biking deman in New Mexico: a travel cost study," Journal of Environmental Management. Vol. 69: 359-368. [PDF_133_kb.]

[Hesseln_et_al_2004a] Hesseln, Hayley, John B. Loomis, Armando Gonzalez-Caban 2004a. "The Effects of Fire on Recreation Demand in Montana," Western Journal of Applied Forestry. Vol. 19, No. 1: 47-53. [PDF_80_kb.]

[Hesseln_et_al_2004b] Hesseln, Hayley, John B. Loomis, and Armando Gonzalez-Caban 2004b. "Comparing the economic effects of fire on hiking demand in Montana and Colorado," Journal of Forest Economics. Vol. 10: 21-35. [PDF_1.83_mb.]

[Hope_2005] Hope, Bruce K. 2005. Health Effects from Exposure to Smoke. Air Quality Division, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality: 15 pp. [PDF_299_kb.]

[Hyde_and_Schmidt_2007] Hyde, Albert C. and R. Gordon Schmidt 2007. Towards a Collaborative Cost Management Strategy: 2006 U.S. Forest Service Large Wildfire Cost Review Recommendations. Brookings Center for Executive Education, Washington, DC: 63 pp. [PDF_1.1_mb.]

[Ice_et_al_2004] Ice, George G., Daniel G. Neary, and Paul W. Adams 2004. "Effects of Wildfire on Soils and Watershed Processes," Journal of Forestry. September: 16-20. [PDF_154_kb.]

[Johnson_and_Miyanishi_2001] Johnson, Edward A. and K. Miyanishi (eds). 2001. Forest Fires: Behavior and Ecological Effects. Academic Press, San Diego, California: 594 pp.

[Kline_2004] Kline, Jeffrey D. 2004. Issues in Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of Fuel Treatments to Reduce Wildfire in the Nation's Forests. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Research Note PNW-RN-542: 46 pp. [PDF_649_kb.]

[Kline_et_al_2004] Kline, Jeffrey D., Ralph J. Alig, and Brian Garber-Yonts 2004. "Forestland Social Values and Open Space Preservation," Journal of Forestry. December: 39-45. [PDF_200_kb.]

[Lankoande_and_Yoder_2006] Lankoande, Mariam and Jonathan Yoder 2006. An Econometric Model of Wildfire Suppression Productivity. School of Economic Sciences Working Paper Series, WP 2006-10, Washington State Univrsity, Pullman, Washington: 40 pp. [PDF_1.62_mb.]

[Lankoande_and_Yoder_2008] Lankoande, Mariam and Jonathan Yoder 2008. "Fuel Treatment and Suppression for Wildfire Risk Mitigation," IN: Gonzalez-Caban, Armando, Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Fire Economics, Planning, and Policy: A Global View. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-208, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany, California: 720 pp.: 303-309.[PDF_451_kb.]

[Loomis_2005] Loomis, John 2005. Updated Outdoor Recreation Use Values on National Forests and Other Public Lands. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, General Technical Report PNW-GTR-658: 26 pp. [PDF_484_kb.]

[Loomis_and_Gonzalez_1994] Loomis, John B. and Armando Gonzalez-Caban 1994. "Estimating the Value of Reducing Fire Hazards to Old Growth Forests in the Pacific Northwest: A Contingent Valuation Approach," International Journal of Wildland Fire. Vol. 4, No. 4: 209-216. [PDF_672_kb.]

[Loomis_and_Gonzalez_1998] Loomis, John B. and Armando Gonzalez-Caban 1998. "A willingness-to-pay function for protecting acres of spotted owl habitat from fire," Ecological Economics. Vol. 25: 315-322. [PDF_83_kb.]

[Loomis_et_al_1996] Loomis, John B., Armando Gonzalez-Caban, and Robin Gregory 1996. A Contingent Valuation Study of the Value of Reducing Fire Hazards to Old-Growth Forests in the Pacific Northwest. USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station Research Paper PSW-RP-229-Web: 24 pp. [PDF_743_kb.]

[Loomis_et_al_2002] Loomis, John B., Dana Griffin, Ellen Wu, and Armando Gonzalez-Caban 2002. "Estimating the economic value of big game habitat production from prescribed fire using a time series approach," Journal of Forest Economics. Vol. 8: 119-129. [PDF_107_kb.]

[Loomis_et_al_2003] Loomis, John B., Pete Wohlgemuth, Armando Gonzalez-Caban, and Donald Emglish 2003. "Economic benefits of reducing fire-related sediment in southwestern fire-prone ecosystems," Water Resources Research. Vol. 39, No. 9: 8 pp. [PDF_268_kb.]

[Loomis_et_al_2008] Loomis, John R., Lindsey Ellingson, Armando Gonzalez-Caban, Hayley Hesseln 2008. "The Influence of Rthnicity and Language on Economic Benefits of Forest Fire prevention From Prescribed Burning and Mechanical Fuel Reduction Methods," IN: Gonzalez-Caban, Armando, Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Fire Economics, Planning, and Policy: A Global View. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-208, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany, California: 720 pp.: 111-126. [PDF_782_kb.]

**[Lundgren_1999] Lundgren, Stewart 1999. "The National Fire Management Analysis System (NFMAS) Past 2000: A New Horizon," [PDF_343_kb.]

[Lynch_2004] Lynch, Dennis L. 2004. “What do Forest Fires Really Cost?” Journal of Forestry, September: 42-49. [PDF_519_kb.]

[Maleki_2008] Maleki, Susasanne 2008. "Counting All That Matters: Recognizing the Value of Ecosystem Services," Science Update. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Issue 16: 11 pp. [PDF_1.08_mb.]

[Mason_et_al_2006] Mason, C. Larry, Bruce R. Lippke, Kevin W. Zobrist, Thomas D. Bloxton Jr., Kevin R. Ceder, Jeffrey M. Comnick, James B. McCarter, and Heather K. Rogers 2006. “Investments in Fuel Removals to Avoid Forest Fires Result in Substantial Benefits,” Journal of Forestry. January/February: 27-31. [PDF_974_kb.]

[McKetta_and_Gonzalez_1985] McKetta, Charles W. and Armando Gonzalez-Caban 1985. "Economic Costs of Fire-Suppression Forces," Journal of Forestry. July: 429-432. [PDF_120_kb.]

[Meissner_et_al_1998] Meissner, James K., Linda Harmon, and John Kalmar, Jr. 1998. Federal Lands: Land Management Agencies' Wildfire Suppression Expenditures.B-279550, United States General Accounting Office: 13 pp. [PDF_830_kb.]

[Nazzaro_2006] Nazzaro, Robin M. 2006. Biscuit Fire Recovery Project. Analysis of Project Development, Salvage Sales, and Other Activities. GA0-06-967, United States Government Accountability Office, Washington DC: 69 pp.[PDF_2.27_mb.]

[Niemi_2004] Niemi, Ernie 2004. Economic Risks of Salvage Logging: the Biscuit Fire. ECONorthwest, Eugene, Oregon: 24 pp. [PDF_1.7_mb.]

[Pfilf_et_al_2002] Pfilf, Richard J., John F. Marker, and Robert D. Averill 2002. Forest Health and Fire: An Overview and Evaluation. National Association of Forest Service Retirees, Chantilly, Virginia: 36 pp. [PDF_3.4_mb]

[Rahn_2009] Rahn, Matt 2009. Wildfire Impact Analysis. San Diego State University, San Diego, California: 15 pp.[PDF: 1.18 mb.]

[Register_Guard_2009] Register-Guard 2009. "Reassessing megafires: They cost us even more than we thought," Register-Guard. Eugene, Oregon: August 5: A6. [PDF_88_kb.]

[Rideout_&_Ziesler_2008] Rideout, Douglas B. and Pamela S. Ziesler 2008. "Three Great Myths of Wildland Fire Management," IN: Gonzalez-Caban, Armando, Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Fire Economics, Planning, and Policy: A Global View. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-208, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany, California: 720 pp.: 319-325. [PDF_486_kb.]

**[Rideout_et_al_1999] Rideout, Douglas B., John B. Loomis, and Philip N. Omi 1999. "Incorporating Non-Market Values in Fire Management Planning," [PDF_302_kb.]

[Rideout_et_al_2008] Rideout, Douglas B., Yu Wei, Andrew G. Kirsch, and Stephen J. Botti. 2008. “Toward a Unified Economic Theory of Fire Program Analysis with Strategies for Empirical Modeling,” IN T. P. Holmes, Thomas P., Jeffrey P. Prestemon, and Karen L. Abt (eds.), The Economics of Forest Disturbances: Wildfires, Storms, and Invasive Species Series, Springer Science, Forestry Sciences, Vol. 79: 361–380. [PDF_1.1_mb.]

[Rittmaster_et_al_2006] Rittmaster, R., W. L. Adamowicz, B. Amiro, and R. T. Pelletier 2006. "Economic analysis of health effects from forest fires," Canadian Journal of Forest Research. Vol. 36: 868-877. [PDF_315_kb.]

[Rittmaster_et_al_2008] Rittmaster, R., W. L. Adamowicz, B. Amiro, and R. T. Pelletier 2008. "Erratum: Economic analysis of health effects from forest fires," Canadian Journal of Forest Research. Vol. 38: 908. [PDF_35_kb.]

[Sandberg_et_al_2002] Sandberg, David V., Roger D. Ottmar, Janice L. Peterson, John Core 2002. Wildland Fire On Ecosystems: Effects of Fire on Air. USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-42-vol.5: 79 pp. [PDF_1.03_mb.]

[Schaenman_2008] Schaenman, Philip 2008. Horry County Fire Rescue: Fire/Rescue Efficiency Study and Volunteer Services Financial Review.TriData Division, System Planning Corporation, Arlington Virginia: 189 pp. [PDF_20.59_mb.]

[Schuster_et_al_1997] Schuster, Ervin G., David E. Cleaves, and Enoch F. Bell 1997. Analysis of USDA Forest Service Fire-related Expenditures 1970-1995. USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station, Rsearch Paper PSW-RP-230: 29 pp. [PDF_683_kb.]

**[Smith_et_al_2000] Smith, Jane K., L. Jack Lyon, Mark H. Huff, Robert G. Hooper, Edmund S. Telfer, and David S. Schreiner 2000. Wildland Fire in Ecosystems: Effects of Fire on Fauna. General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-42-Vol. 1, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ogden, Utah: 83 pp.

**[Smith_et_al_2008] Smith, Jane K.

[Sparhawk_1925] Sparhawk, W.N. 1925. “Use of liability ratings in forest protection,” Journal of Agricultural Research. Vol. 30: 693-792. [PDF_5.6_mb.]

[The_Guardian_2008] The Guardian 2008. “US government to announce $102m forest fire settlement with railroad,” The Guardian, London, England: July 22.[PDF_252_kb.]

[Weisshaupt_et_al_2005] Weisshaupt, Brad R., Matthew S. Carroll, Keith A. Blatner, William D. Robinson, and Pamela J. Jakes 2005. "Acceptability of Smoke From Prescribed Forest Burning in the Northrn Inland West: A Focus Group Approach," Journal of Forestry. June: 189-193. [PDF_75_kb.]

[White_and_Stynes_2008] White, Eric M. and Daniel J. Stynes 2008. "National Forest Visitor Spending Averages and the Influence of Trip-Type and Recreation Activity," Journal of Forestry. January/February: 17-24. [PDF_93_kb.]

[Xanthopoulos_2008] Xanthopoulos, Gavriil 2008. "Who Should Be Responsible for Forest Fires? Lessons From the Greek Experience," IN: Gonzalez-Caban, Armando, Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Fire Economics, Planning, and Policy: A Global View. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-208, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Albany, California: 720 pp.: 189-201. [PDF_593_kb.]

[Zouhar_et_al_2008] Zouhar, Kristin, Jane K. Smith, Steve Sutherland, and Matthew L. Brooks 2008. Wildland Fire in Ecosystems: Fire and Nonnative Invasive Plants. General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-42-Vol. 6, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ogden, Utah: 355 pp.[PDF_14.4_mb.]

[Zybach_et_al_2009a] Zybach, Bob, Michael Dubrasich, Gregory Brenner, and John Marker 2009a. U.S. Wildfire Cost-Plus-Loss Economics Project: The “One-Pager” Checklist (online version). Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center.http://www.wildfirelessons.net/Additional.aspx?Page=240: 9 pp. [PDF_280_kb.]

[Zybach_et_al_2009b] Zybach, Bob, Michael Dubrasich, Gregory Brenner, and John Marker 2009a. U.S. Wildfire Cost-Plus-Loss Economics Project: The “One-Pager” Checklist (full text). Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center: 20 pp. [PDF_198_kb.]

 

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