Federal and state influence on community responses to wildfire threats: Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico
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, Journal Article
Steelman, TA; Kunkel, G; Bell, D
Published in: Journal of Forestry
September 1, 2004
Federal policy has placed a priority on community-based approaches to address the wildfire risks facing communities and the environment. Federal and state governments impact considerably the resources that are available to local communities. This research identifies how federal and state agencies influence community response. Federal agencies impact communities dominantly through policy direction and the provision of financial resources. State agencies impact communities through organizational arrangements, access to funding, and programmatic decisions.
Duke Scholars
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Journal of Forestry
ISSN
0022-1201
Publication Date
September 1, 2004
Volume
102
Issue
6
Start / End Page
21 / 27
Related Subject Headings
- Forestry
- 3007 Forestry sciences
- 0705 Forestry Sciences
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Steelman, T. A., Kunkel, G., & Bell, D. (2004). Federal and state influence on community responses to wildfire threats: Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. Journal of Forestry, 102(6), 21–27.
Steelman, T. A., G. Kunkel, and D. Bell. “Federal and state influence on community responses to wildfire threats: Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico.” Journal of Forestry 102, no. 6 (September 1, 2004): 21–27.
Steelman TA, Kunkel G, Bell D. Federal and state influence on community responses to wildfire threats: Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. Journal of Forestry. 2004 Sep 1;102(6):21–7.
Steelman, T. A., et al. “Federal and state influence on community responses to wildfire threats: Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico.” Journal of Forestry, vol. 102, no. 6, Sept. 2004, pp. 21–27.
Steelman TA, Kunkel G, Bell D. Federal and state influence on community responses to wildfire threats: Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. Journal of Forestry. 2004 Sep 1;102(6):21–27.
Published In
Journal of Forestry
ISSN
0022-1201
Publication Date
September 1, 2004
Volume
102
Issue
6
Start / End Page
21 / 27
Related Subject Headings
- Forestry
- 3007 Forestry sciences
- 0705 Forestry Sciences