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Travis Warziniack

Researcher at United States Forest Service

Publications -  56
Citations -  753

Travis Warziniack is an academic researcher from United States Forest Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem services & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 48 publications receiving 520 citations. Previous affiliations of Travis Warziniack include University of Wyoming & Heidelberg University.

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Risk Analysis and Bioeconomics of Invasive Species to Inform Policy and Management

TL;DR: Improvements have come from species-specific trait-based risk assessments, of estimates of introduction, establishment, spread, and impact probabilities, especially from pathways of commerce in living organisms, and spatially explicit dispersal models.
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Invasive Species and Endogenous Risk

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss bioeconomic modeling using endogenous risk theory to capture the idea of jointly determined ecological and economic systems, which adds precision to risk assessment and cost-benefit estimation.
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Creating contiguous forest habitat: An experimental examination on incentives and communication

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the degree to which pre-play communication between landowners could work to coordinate effectively their forest protection actions, and they propose a voluntary incentive scheme to meet this objective cost-effectively.
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Understanding gaps between the risk perceptions of wildland-urban interface (WUI) residents and wildfire professionals

TL;DR: Overall risk ratings diverge for the majority of properties, as do judgments about many specific property attributes and about the relative contribution of these attributes to a property's overall level of risk, but overall risk gaps are not well explained by many factors commonly found to relate to risk perceptions.