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Matthew Wibbenmeyer
Matthew Wibbenmeyer
Research Fellow, Resources for the Future
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Risk preferences in strategic wildfire decision making: a choice experiment with US wildfire managers
MJ Wibbenmeyer, MS Hand, DE Calkin, TJ Venn, MP Thompson
Risk analysis 33 (6), 1021-1037, 2013
862013
Estimating US federal wildland fire managers’ preferences toward competing strategic suppression objectives
DE Calkin, T Venn, M Wibbenmeyer, MP Thompson
International Journal of Wildland Fire 22 (2), 212-222, 2012
762012
The dangers of disaster-driven responses to climate change
SE Anderson, RR Bart, MC Kennedy, AJ MacDonald, MA Moritz, ...
Nature Climate Change 8 (8), 651-653, 2018
672018
Risk preferences, probability weighting, and strategy tradeoffs in wildfire management
MS Hand, MJ Wibbenmeyer, DE Calkin, MP Thompson
Risk analysis 35 (10), 1876-1891, 2015
542015
Wildfire, smoke, and outdoor recreation in the western United States
J Gellman, M Walls, M Wibbenmeyer
Forest Policy and Economics 134, 102619, 2022
402022
Salience and the government provision of public goods
M Wibbenmeyer, SE Anderson, AJ Plantinga
Economic Inquiry 57 (3), 1547-1567, 2019
29*2019
Priorities and effectiveness in wildfire management: evidence from fire spread in the western United States
AJ Plantinga, R Walsh, M Wibbenmeyer
Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 9 (4 …, 2022
262022
The distributional incidence of wildfire hazard in the western United States
M Wibbenmeyer, M Robertson
Environmental Research Letters 17 (6), 064031, 2022
182022
Inequality in agency responsiveness: evidence from salient wildfire events
S Anderson, A Plantinga, M Wibbenmeyer
Resources for the Future: Washington, DC, USA, 36, 2020
182020
Wildfires in the United States 101: Context and consequences
M Wibbenmeyer, A McDarris
Resources for the Future, 2021
122021
Inequality in agency response: evidence from salient wildfire events
SE Anderson, AJ Plantinga, M Wibbenmeyer
The Journal of Politics 85 (2), 625-639, 2023
72023
Stranded land constrains public land management and contributes to larger fires
B Leonard, AJ Plantinga, M Wibbenmeyer
Environmental Research Letters 16 (11), 114014, 2021
52021
Wildfires in the United States 102: policy and solutions
M Wibbenmeyer, L Dunlap
Resources for the Future, 2021
42021
Risk Disclosure and Home Prices: Evidence from California Wildfire Hazard Zones
L Ma, M Walls, M Wibbenmeyer, C Lennon
Land Economics 100 (1), 6-21, 2024
32024
Priorities and effectiveness in wildfire management: evidence from fire spread in the Western US
A Plantinga, R Walsh, M Wibbenmeyer
Working Paper. URL http://mwibbenmeyer. com/files …, 2020
32020
Prospects for Land Sector Carbon Dioxide Removal in the United States
D Wear, M Wibbenmeyer
22023
Unequal treatments: Federal Wildfire Fuels Projects and socioeconomic status of nearby communities
SE Anderson, AJ Plantinga, M Wibbenmeyer
Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy 4 (1), 177-201, 2023
22023
Preliminary Results from a Survey of US Forest Service Wildfire Managers' Attitudes Toward Aviation Personnel Exposure and Risk
M Wibbenmeyer, MS Hand, DE Calkin
United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain …, 2012
22012
Welfare Losses from Wildfire Smoke: Evidence from Daily Outdoor Recreation Data
J Gellman, MA Walls, M Wibbenmeyer
RFF Working Paper Series, 2023
12023
Economic Analysis of Wildfire Impacts to Water Quality: a Review
M Wibbenmeyer, MR Sloggy, JJ Sánchez
Journal of Forestry 121 (4), 374-382, 2023
12023
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