TY - JOUR
PY - 2014//
TI - Social preferences for fuel break management programs in Spain: a choice modelling application to prevention of forest fires
JO - International journal of wildland fire
A1 - Varela, Elsa
A1 - Giergiczny, Marek
A1 - Riera, Pere
A1 - Mahieu, Pierre-Alexandre
A1 - Soliño, Mario
SP - 281
EP - 289
VL - 23
IS - 2
N2 - This article reports on an economic valuation study of alternative fire prevention programs in the province of Málaga, southern Spain. The main aim of this study was to explore the social preferences for several forest fire prevention management issues. Fuel break programs were presented that differed in terms of cleaning technique (controlled grazing, prescribed burning and mechanical treatments), design (from traditional linear unshaded fire breaks to more landscape and environmentally friendly structures, such as shaded fuel breaks) and density (linked to annual burnt area).
RESULTS show that the population was clearly interested in the potential of the proposed programs to reduce fire. Lessons learnt from this study could be relevant for the development of fire prevention policies and specific prevention campaigns in Mediterranean forests.