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  1. Winter, G.J., C. Vogt, and J.S. Fried. 2001. Demographic and Geographic Approaches to Predicting Public Acceptance of Fuel Management at the Wildland-Urban Interface, Focus Group Report. April 2001.

  2. Winter, G.J., C. Vogt, and J.S. Fried. 2002. Fuel treatments at the wildland-urban interface: common concerns in diverse regions. Journal of Forestry 100:15-21.

  3. Winter, G.J., C. Vogt, and J.S. Fried. 2002. Demographic and Geographic Approaches to Predicting Public Acceptance of Fuel Management at the Wildland-Urban Interface, Phase II Project Report, Final Survey Data Report. September 2002.

  4. Vogt, C., G. Winter, and J.S. Fried. 2003. Antecedents to Attitudes toward Prescribed Burning, Mechanical Thinning and Defensible Space Fuel Reduction Techniques. In People and Wildfire -Proceedings from the 9th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (Pam Jakes, Ed). Gen. Tech. Report NC-231 - St. Paul, MN: US Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station. P. 74-83.
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  6. Vogt, C.A., G. Winter and J.S. Fried. 2005. Predicting homeowners' approval of fuel management at the wildland-urban interface using the Theory of Reasoned Action. Society and Natural Resources. 18(4):337-354.

  7. Winter, G.J., C. Vogt, and S, McCaffrey. Examining social trust in fuel management strategies. Journal of Forestry 102:8-15.




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