Social Science and Fire Weather 2003-2021 Bibliography
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Description:Wildfires are increasing and there is a large demand on the fire weather community. The Weather Program Office Social Science Program is interested in prior social science work that has been conducted surrounding fire weather and NWS fire weather products/communication. This bibliography will help the team better understand if there are any gaps that would be ripe for future projects in this area and if so, what the projects would entail. This bibliography is arranged into the following broad categories: Preparedness and Mitigation Behaviors, Evacuation Modeling and Behavior, Risk Perception, Visualization & GIS Mapping, Risk Communication & Warnings, Decision Support & Incident Management, Fire Weather Forecasting, Products, and Services, Other.
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Series:NCRL subject guide 2022-03
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Compliance:Submitted
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:945009f086d054c4df7926bc4404f498951700259e4bcd7238410938546fb67f
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