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Travis Paveglio
Travis Paveglio
Associate professor, Department of Natural Resources and Society, University of Idaho
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The science of firescapes: achieving fire-resilient communities
AMS Smith, CA Kolden, TB Paveglio, MA Cochrane, DMJS Bowman, ...
Bioscience 66 (2), 130-146, 2016
2232016
Wildfire risk as a socioecological pathology
AP Fischer, TA Spies, TA Steelman, C Moseley, BR Johnson, JD Bailey, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14 (5), 276-284, 2016
2112016
Categorizing the social context of the wildland urban interface: Adaptive capacity for wildfire and community “archetypes”
TB Paveglio, C Moseley, MS Carroll, DR Williams, EJ Davis, AP Fischer
Forest Science 61 (2), 298-310, 2015
1992015
Understanding social complexity within the wildland–urban interface: a new species of human habitation?
TB Paveglio, PJ Jakes, MS Carroll, DR Williams
Environmental management 43, 1085-1095, 2009
1512009
Understanding social complexity within the wildland–urban interface: a new species of human habitation?
TB Paveglio, PJ Jakes, MS Carroll, DR Williams
Environmental management 43, 1085-1095, 2009
1512009
Re-envisioning community-wildfire relations in the US West as adaptive governance
JB Abrams, M Knapp, TB Paveglio, A Ellison, C Moseley, ...
Ecology and Society 20 (3), 2015
1122015
Developing fire adapted communities: The importance of interactions among elements of local context
TB Paveglio, J Abrams, A Ellison
Society & natural resources 29 (10), 1246-1261, 2016
882016
Understanding social impact from wildfires: Advancing means for assessment
TB Paveglio, H Brenkert-Smith, T Hall, AMS Smith
International Journal of Wildland Fire 24 (2), 212-224, 2015
832015
Incorporating social diversity into wildfire management: Proposing “pathways” for fire adaptation
TB Paveglio, MS Carroll, AM Stasiewicz, DR Williams, DR Becker
Forest Science 64 (5), 515-532, 2018
812018
Understanding evacuation preferences and wildfire mitigations among Northwest Montana residents
T Paveglio, T Prato, D Dalenberg, T Venn
International Journal of Wildland Fire 23 (3), 435-444, 2014
792014
Alternatives to evacuation—Protecting public safety during wildland fire
T Paveglio, MS Carroll, PJ Jakes
Journal of Forestry 106 (2), 65-70, 2008
722008
Using community archetypes to better understand differential community adaptation to wildfire risk
M Carroll, T Paveglio
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371 …, 2016
712016
Community diversity and hazard events: understanding the evolution of local approaches to wildfire
T Paveglio, C Edgeley
Natural Hazards 87, 1083-1108, 2017
692017
Alternatives to evacuation during wildland fire: Exploring adaptive capacity in one Idaho community
TB Paveglio, MS Carroll, PJ Jakes
Environmental Hazards 9 (4), 379-394, 2010
682010
Assessing influences on social vulnerability to wildfire using surveys, spatial data and wildfire simulations
TB Paveglio, CM Edgeley, AM Stasiewicz
Journal of Environmental Management 213, 425-439, 2018
672018
Nontribal community recovery from wildfire five years later: The case of the Rodeo–Chediski fire
MS Carroll, T Paveglio, PJ Jakes, LL Higgins
Society & Natural Resources 24 (7), 672-687, 2011
662011
Exploring the social characteristics of adaptive capacity for wildfire: insights from Flathead County, Montana
TB Paveglio, MS Carroll, PJ Jakes, T Prato
Human Ecology Review, 110-124, 2012
602012
Assessing social vulnerability to climate change in human communities near public forests and grasslands: A framework for resource managers and planners
AP Fischer, T Paveglio, M Carroll, D Murphy, H Brenkert-Smith
Journal of Forestry 111 (5), 357-365, 2013
572013
Re-conceptualizing community in risk research
TB Paveglio, AD Boyd, MS Carroll
Journal of Risk Research 20 (7), 931-951, 2017
552017
Adoption and perceptions of shelter-in-place in California’s Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District
TB Paveglio, MS Carroll, PJ Jakes
International Journal of Wildland Fire 19 (6), 677-688, 2010
552010
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