Integrating Subjective and Objective Dimensions of Resilience in Fire-Prone Landscapes

Author:

Higuera Philip E1ORCID,Metcalf Alexander L2ORCID,Miller Carol3,Buma Brian1,McWethy David B4,Metcalf Elizabeth C2,Ratajczak Zak5,Nelson Cara R1,Chaffin Brian C2,Stedman Richard C6,McCaffrey Sarah7,Schoennagel Tania8,Harvey Brian J910,Hood Sharon M11ORCID,Schultz Courtney A12ORCID,Black Anne E11,Campbell David13,Haggerty Julia H4,Keane Robert E11,Krawchuk Meg A14,Kulig Judith C15,Rafferty Rebekah2,Virapongse Arika16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences at the University of Montana, in Missoula

2. Department of Society and Conservation at the University of Montana, in Missoula

3. Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, in Missoula

4. Department of Earth Sciences at Montana State University, in Bozeman

5. Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Wisconsin, in Madison

6. Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University, in Ithaca, NY

7. USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, in Fort Collins, CO

8. Department of Geography at the University of Colorado, in Boulder

9. Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Colorado, in Denver

10. School for Environmental and Forest Sciences at the University of Washington, in Seattle

11. USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, in Missoula

12. Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship at Colorado State University, in Fort Collins

13. USFS District Ranger from the Bitterroot National Forest, in Montana

14. Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society at Oregon State University, in Corvallis

15. Emeritus professor affiliated with the faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Lethbridge, in Alberta

16. Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship, in Boulder, Colorado

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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