Air Attack Against Wildfires
Understanding U.S. Forest Service Requirements for Large Aircraft
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt3fh14gAuthor(s)
Keating, Edward G.
Morral, Andrew R.
Price, Carter C.
Woods, Dulani
Norton, Daniel M.
Language
EnglishAbstract
A RAND study sought to help the U.S. Forest Service determine the composition of a fleet of airtankers, scoopers, and helicopters that would minimize the total social costs of wildfires, including the cost of large fires and aircraft costs. The research team developed two models to estimate the social cost–minimizing portfolios of firefighting aircraft. Both models favored a fleet dominated by scoopers for the prevention of large fires.
Keywords
Technology; History; Environmental Science; SociologyISBN
9780833079725, 9780833076779Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2012Classification
Database design and theory
Air forces and warfare
Natural disasters
Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)