--- attrs: .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'This article presents results from three studies, which seek to develop a better understanding of some of the difficulties faced by forest managers in making wildfire risk management decisions. Study 1 showed that both the experts and the public tend to emphasize uncontrollable factors when asked to consider the causes of wildfires. Study 2 revealed the large role played by emotional responses in judgments about wildfire risks. Study 3 showed that preferences for risk management options tend to be remarkably malleable in response to even slight shifts in framing. In contrast to previous studies that call for improved public education about wildfire, our results emphasize the need to introduce improved processes to inform both expert and public decisionmaking for fire risk management.' Author: "Arvai, Joseph\rGregory, Robin\rOhlson, Dan\rBlackwell, Bruce\rGray, Robert" ISSN: '0022-1201 ' Issue: 4 Journal: Journal of Forestry Keywords: "wildland fire\rdecisionmaking\rrisk management\rpolicy" Pages: 173-181 Title: "Letdowns, wake-up calls, and constructed preferences: People's responses to fuel and wildfire risks" URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/jof/2006/00000104/00000004/art00004 Volume: 104 Year: 2006 _chapter: '["Ch. 26: Decision Support FINAL"]' _record_number: 4067 _uuid: f77d0eed-5dc6-4a4c-86c6-11385eefe611 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/letdowns-wakeup-calls-and-constructed-preferences-peoples-responses-to-fuel-and-wildfire-risks description: "Letdowns, wake-up calls, and constructed preferences: People's responses to fuel and wildfire risks" display_name: "Letdowns, wake-up calls, and constructed preferences: People's responses to fuel and wildfire risks" href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/reference/f77d0eed-5dc6-4a4c-86c6-11385eefe611.yaml identifier: f77d0eed-5dc6-4a4c-86c6-11385eefe611 publications: - /report/nca3/chapter/decision-support - /report/nca3 type: reference uri: /reference/f77d0eed-5dc6-4a4c-86c6-11385eefe611