Risk terminology primer: Basic principles and a glossary for the wildland fire management community

TitleRisk terminology primer: Basic principles and a glossary for the wildland fire management community
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsThompson, MP
Series EditorZimmerman, T
Tertiary AuthorsMindar, D
Subsidiary AuthorsTaber, M
Series TitleGeneral Technical Report
Document Number349
Pagination13 p.
InstitutionUS Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
CityFort Collins
Keywordsrisk assessment and analysis, risk communication, risk management, technical reports and journal articles, uncertainty
Abstract

Risk management is being increasingly promoted as an appropriate method for addressing wildland fire management challenges. However, a lack of a common understanding of risk concepts and terminology is hindering effective application. In response, this General Technical Report provides a set of clear, consistent, understandable, and usable definitions for terms associated with wildland fire risk management. The material presented herein is not brand-new or innovative per se, but rather synthesizes the extant science so that readers can readily make a crosswalk to the professional literature. The broad objectives of this effort are to provide context and information to support application of risk terminology across all levels of risk management, and to facilitate clear exchange of data, information, and ideas among fire management officers, staff, and scientists.

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