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Wildfire-Migration Dynamics: Lessons from Colorado's Fourmile Canyon Fire
Authors:Raphael J Nawrotzki  Hannah Brenkert-Smith  Lori M Hunter  Patricia A Champ
Institution:1. Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado at Boulder , Boulder , Colorado , USA;2. United States Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Center , Fort Collins , Colorado , USA
Abstract:The number of people living in wildfire-prone wildland–urban interface (WUI) communities is on the rise. However, no prior study has investigated wildfire-induced residential relocation from WUI areas after a major fire event. To provide insight into the association between sociodemographic and sociopsychological characteristics and wildfire-related intention to move, we use data from a survey of WUI residents in Boulder and Larimer counties, Colorado. The data were collected 2 months after the devastating Fourmile Canyon fire destroyed 169 homes and burned more than 6,000 acres of public and private land. Although this study is working with a small migrant sample, logistic regression models demonstrate that survey respondents intending to move in relation to wildfire incidence do not differ sociodemographically from their nonmigrant counterparts. They do, however, show significantly higher levels of risk perception. Investigating destination choices shows a preference for short-distance moves.
Keywords:Boulder County  Colorado  disaster  Fourmile Canyon fire  migration  natural hazards  residential relocation  risk perception  wildfire  wildland–urban interface (WUI)
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