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Inducing private wildfire risk mitigation: Experimental investigation of measures on adjacent public lands
Authors:Tyler Prante  Joseph M. Little  Michael L. Jones  Michael McKee  Robert P. Berrens
Affiliation:aCentral Washington University, Los Angeles Valley College, 400 East University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926, United States;bUniversity of Alaska Fairbanks, United States;cBridgewater State University, United States;dAppalachian State University, United States;eUniversity of New Mexico, United States
Abstract:
Increasing private wildfire risk mitigation is an important part of the larger forest restoration policy challenge. Data from an economic experiment are used to evaluate the effectiveness of providing fuel reductions on public land adjacent to private land to induce private wildfire risk mitigation. Results show evidence of “crowding out” where public spending can decrease the level of private risk mitigation. Findings also indicate that spending on private mitigation efforts increase when information about individual expenditures are made available and spending on public land fuel reductions are conditional upon a threshold level of private mitigation effort being achieved.
Keywords:Wildfire   Public goods   Experimental economics
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