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  1. Social Acceptance Over Time: Research from 2002 and 2006 on Huron-Manistee NF WUI Homeowners
    Panel results of homeowner’s in the Huron-Manistee National Forest wildland-urban interface. This presentation was made at the 3rd International Fire Ecology Congress in San Diego
    Christine Vogt, Ph.D., Michigan State University, November, 2006

  2. Urban Interface Recreation
    Presentation to USDA Forest Service staff at Clemson University on September 20, 2006. The title is “Urban Interface Recreation” and covers current topics and recent research on recreation opportunities for urban/suburban residents, as well as wildfire research conducted in urban interface areas.

  3. Public Perception of Fire
    Longitudinal results of homeowner’s in the Huron-Manistee National Forest wildland-urban interface. This presentation was made at the Michigan Chapter of the Society of Am. Foresters meeting in Cadillac MI (September 2006).

  4. Urban Interface Recreation
    Forest Service/Clemson Short Course
    Christine Vogt, Ph.D., Michigan State University, September 20, 2006

  5. Presentation on September 8, 2006 in Cadillac MI to the Michigan Society of Foresters and Michigan Prescribed Fire Council
    Findings of longitudinal study of Mio area Wildland Urban Interface Homeowners

  6. Community Views of Fuels Management at Mark Twain National Forest
    Technology transfer meeting with staff at Mark Twain National Forest headquarters, Rolla, MO, May 2005

  7. Predicting social acceptance of fuel-treatments: You have to ask, they have to trust
    Joint Fire Science Program Principle Investigators' Workshop, Phoenix, AZ, April 2004

  8. Common factors affecting the social acceptance of fuel management techniques
    Mark Twain National Forest Team Leadership Meeting, Rolla, MO, February 2004

  9. Common factors affecting the social acceptance of fuel management techniques
    2nd International Wildland Fire Ecology and Fire Management Congress, Orlando, FL, December 2003

  10. Homeowners' Support for Fuel Reduction Techniques on the Huron -Manistee National Forest
    Poster presentation for U.S. Forest Service regional meeting in Milwaukee 2003

  11. Homeowners' views on fuel management in Michigan's forests - A case study in the Huron-Manistee National Forest
    Presentation to the Michigan Society of Foresters, September 11, 2003

  12. Fuel-treatment at the wildland-urban interface: No shortcuts to predicting social acceptance
    Joint Fire Science Program Principle Investigators' Workshop, Phoenix, AZ, March 2003
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  13. Predicting Public Acceptance of Fuel Management at the Lake States Forest Interface,
    USFS North Central Research Station Fireplan funded social science research workshop, Evanston, IL, December 2002

  14. Antecedents to attitudes toward prescribed burning, mechanical thinning and defensible space fuel reduction techniques
    ISSRM Conference, Bloomington, IN, June 2002

  15. Understanding Public Acceptance of Fuel Treatments at the Wildland Urban Interface: 2001 Progress Report to the Joint Fire Sciences Program Board
    Joint Fire Science Program Principle Investigators' Workshop, San Antonio, TX, March 2002

  16. Homeowner Acceptance Of Fuel Treatments At The Wildland-Urban Interface
    Wildland-Urban Interface: Sustaining Forests in a Changing Landscape Conference, Gainsville, FL, November 2001

  17. Demographic and geographic approaches to predicting public acceptance of fuel management at the wildland-urban interface: status report 2000
    Joint Fire Science Principle Investigator's Workshop, Reno, NV, October 2000
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