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Building Loss in WUI Disasters: Evaluating the Core Components of the Wildland–Urban Interface Definition

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Michael D. Caggiano, Todd J Hawbaker, Benjamin M. Gannon, and Chad M. Hoffman, 2020-12-20, Building Loss in WUI Disasters: Evaluating the Core Components of the Wildland–Urban Interface Definition: Fire, v. 3.

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Accurate maps of the wildland–urban interface (WUI) are critical for the development of effective land management policies, conducting risk assessments, and the mitigation of wildfire risk. Most WUI maps identify areas at risk from wildfire by overlaying coarse-scale housing data with land cover or vegetation data. However, it is unclear how well the current WUI mapping methods capture the patterns of building loss. We quantified the building loss in WUI disasters, and then compared how well census-based and point-based WUI maps captured the building loss. We examined the building loss in both WUI and non-WUI land-use types, and in relation to the core components of the United States Federal Register WUI definition: housing density, [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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