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    Fires that matter: reconceptualizing fire risk to include interactions between humans and the natural environment by Iglesias, Virginia, Stavros, Natasha, Balch, Jennifer K, Barrett, Kimiko, Cobian-Iñiguez, Jeanette, Hester, Cyrus, Kolden, Crystal A, Leyk, Stefan, Nagy, R Chelsea, Reid, Colleen E, Wiedinmyer, Christine, Woolner, Elizabeth, Travis, William R

    ISSN: 1748-9326, 1748-9326
    Published: Bristol IOP Publishing 01.04.2022
    Published in Environmental research letters (01.04.2022)
    “…Increasing fire impacts across North America are associated with climate and vegetation change, greater exposure through development expansion, and less-well…”
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    The Role of Place in Adapting to Climate Change: A Case Study from Ladakh, Western Himalayas by Barrett, Kimiko, Bosak, Keith

    ISSN: 2071-1050, 2071-1050
    Published: Basel MDPI AG 21.03.2018
    Published in Sustainability (21.03.2018)
    “…This research explores the nexus of climate change and socio-economic change with a focus on the significance that local conditions (physical and cultural) can…”
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    Retrofitting Homes: Cost of Mitigation Strategies for Improved Wildfire Resistance by Barrett, Kimiko, Quarles, Stephen L.

    ISSN: 0308-0501, 1099-1018
    Published: Bognor Regis Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.08.2025
    Published in Fire and materials (01.08.2025)
    “…ABSTRACT As wildfire risks increase, it is essential to retrofit the existing housing stock in wildfire‐prone areas to reduce community wildfire risk. Yet…”
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    Assessing the determinants facilitating local vulnerabilities and adaptive capacities to climate change in high mountain environments: A case study of Northern Ladakh, India by Barrett, Kimiko Nygaard

    ISBN: 9781321480641, 1321480644
    Published: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses 01.01.2014
    “…Climate change is increasingly redefining the dialectic exchange between human systems and ecological processes. While the rhetoric of climate change is…”
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