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Wildfire Papers
Why some homes survived: Learning from the Fort McMurray wildland/urban interface fire disaster
By Alan Westhaver, M.Sc.
March 2017
Abstract
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Risk reduction status of homes reconstructed following wildfire disasters in Canada
Alan Westhaver, M.Sc.
September 2015
Abstract
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Human dimensions of fire management at the wildland-urban interface in Alberta: A summary report
Tara K. McGee, Bonita L. McFarlane, Lauren Harris and Hilary Faulkner
November 2009
Abstract
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The resilience of the City of Kelowna:
Exploring mitigation before, during and after the Okanagan Mountain Park Fire
Dan Sandink
January 2009
Abstract
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Wildfires and Insurance
Paul Kovacs
January 2001
[Abstract]
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