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Forest density preferences of homebuyers in the wildland-urban interface
Evan Hjerpe, Yeon Su Kim, Leah Dunn
Forestry, School of
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Wildland-urban Interface
100%
Forest Density
100%
Homebuyers
100%
Western US
28%
High Density
14%
Regional Planning
14%
At-risk
14%
Management Strategy
14%
Fire-prone
14%
Fire Management Policy
14%
Cooling Effect
14%
Dry Conifer Forest
14%
High Forest
14%
Wildfire Risk
14%
Home Sales
14%
Fuel Treatment
14%
Homeowners
14%
Low Forest
14%
Environmental Amenities
14%
Public Space
14%
Campaign Planning
14%
Aesthetic Effect
14%
Buffer Level
14%
Planning Management
14%
Disamenity
14%
Interface Parameters
14%
Academic Attention
14%
Spatial Hedonic Price Model
14%
Neighborhood Amenities
14%
Public Awareness Campaigns
14%
Density Forest
14%
Fire Risk Zones
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States of America
100%
Fire Management
100%
Regional Planning
100%
Public Awareness Campaign
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Wildland-Urban Interface
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Hedonic Price Index
100%