Travis B Paveglio
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Recent Articles
1.
Edgeley C, Paveglio T
J Environ Manage
. 2023 Dec;
351:119818.
PMID: 38134505
Federal-level strategies or guidance for addressing wildfire risk encourage adaptation activities that span progressively larger scales, often focusing on landscape-level action that necessitates coordination between decision-makers and socially diverse communities....
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Stasiewicz A, Paveglio T
J Environ Manage
. 2022 May;
316:115176.
PMID: 35569355
Increased wildfire activity has led to renewed interest in enhancing local capacity to reduce wildfire risk in residential areas. Local fire departments (LFDs) are often the first responders to rural...
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Smith A, Kolden C, Paveglio T, Cochrane M, Bowman D, Moritz M, et al.
Bioscience
. 2018 Mar;
66(2):130-146.
PMID: 29593361
Wildland fire management has reached a crossroads. Current perspectives are not capable of answering interdisciplinary adaptation and mitigation challenges posed by increases in wildfire risk to human populations and the...
4.
Paveglio T, Edgeley C, Stasiewicz A
J Environ Manage
. 2018 Mar;
213:425-439.
PMID: 29505998
A growing body of research focuses on identifying patterns among human populations most at risk from hazards such as wildfire and the factors that help explain performance of mitigations that...
5.
Paveglio T, Prato T, Edgeley C, Nalle D
Environ Manage
. 2016 Jun;
58(3):534-48.
PMID: 27272166
A large body of research focuses on identifying patterns of human populations most at risk from hazards and the factors that help explain performance of mitigations that can help reduce...
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Paveglio T, Prato T, Hardy M
J Environ Manage
. 2013 Sep;
130:20-31.
PMID: 24056233
This study used a wildfire loss simulation model to evaluate how different land use policies are likely to influence wildfire risk in the wildland urban interface (WUI) for Flathead County,...
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Boyd A, Paveglio T
Public Underst Sci
. 2013 Jul;
23(4):411-27.
PMID: 23825250
Media can affect public views and opinions on science, policy and risk issues. This is especially true of a controversial emerging technology that is relatively unknown. The study presented here...
8.
Paveglio T, Jakes P, Carroll M, Williams D
Environ Manage
. 2009 Feb;
43(6):1085-95.
PMID: 19238478
The lack of knowledge regarding social diversity in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) or an in-depth understanding of the ways people living there interact to address common problems is concerning,...