Economics of Wildfires in Australia and the United States
AAEA annual meeting track session
MILWAUKEE, July 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In the 2022 AAEA Annual Meeting session "Economics of wildfire" authors discuss how the United States and Australia have both seen increasing impacts from wildfire in recent years. In 2021, California faced its largest single wildfire in recorded history, while Australia's wildfire season in 2019-2020 (known as the "Black Summer") made news around the world for its widespread impacts. Fire policy makers and managers face a wealth of complex decision problems, including long-term stategic decisions about mitigating risk and short-term within-fire tactical decisions. Traditionally, fire agencies have made relatively little use of economics but there are a growing number of economists working on the issue and engaging with relevant agencies. In this track session we will present a variety of current research projects on wildfire management, policy, and impacts across both countries.
Presentations in this session:
- The benefits of preparing to fight fire
Presented by: Jude Bayham
- Are Australians building back better after the Black Summer fires? Exploring socio-economic and spatial variations in Australia's bushfire resilience using night-time light data
Presented by: Sonia Akter
- Local Economic Impacts of Wildfires
Presented by: Matthew J. Wibbenmeyer
- Optimal allocation of fuel treatment grants across private lands
Presented by: Christine Dimke
- Homeowners' willingness to pay for fire-resistant housing features or taxes based on wildfire risk
Presented by: Joshua Olsen
This session will take place on August 2, 2022 at 4:45 pm – 6:15 pm Pacific in the room Elite 2 at the Marriott Anaheim and virtual.
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