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Insights Into Wildfire Mitigation Decisions Among Wildland–Urban Interface Residents
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Community-based ConservationEnvironmental PlanningHuman-environment InteractionSocial SciencesWildfire RiskManagementWildland–urban Interface ResidentsPublic PolicyGeographyUrban EcologyUrban PlanningCommunity DevelopmentCommunity EnvironmentSocio-environmental ImplicationRisk ReductionFire ResearchWildfire ManagementIn-depth InterviewsDisaster Risk ReductionNatural Hazard Mitigation
In-depth interviews conducted with homeowners in five Colorado wildland–urban interface communities reveal that the homeowners face difficult decisions regarding the reduction of wildfire risk. Rather than seeing risk reduction as straightforward, homeowners appear to be involved in a complex decision-making process with social considerations. The interviews shed light on the social context in which homeowners make wildfire mitigation decisions, participants' perceptions of how the biophysical landscape near their residences affects mitigation, and participants' perceptions of wildfire mitigation options.
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