Economic Analysis of Wildfire Impacts to Water Quality: A Review

Author:

Wibbenmeyer Matthew1ORCID,Sloggy Matthew R2,Sánchez José J2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Resources for the Future , Washington, DC , USA

2. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station , Riverside, CA , USA

Abstract

Abstract As the frequency and severity of large wildfires in the western United States have grown, impacts to private property and air quality have typically attracted the greatest attention; however, wildfires can also substantially affect water resources, altering watershed function and contaminating drinking water supplies. Although there is significant scientific literature describing impacts of wildfires on water resources, the literature on economic dimensions of these impacts is limited. In this article, we identify ways in which economic analyses can contribute to understanding and managing wildfire impacts to water resources and review pertinent literature to characterize important areas of future work. These include estimation of damage costs, measurement of avoidance behavior and costs, mapping risks to infrastructure and the environment, optimization of fuel treatments, and risk mitigation. The areas of research covered in this review will only become more important as the climate changes and wildfires continue to pose a risk to natural resources.

Funder

USDA Forest Service under Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Forestry

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