Before the burn: The economic benefits of fuel-reduction treatments in wildfire-prone forests
研究发现,在美国太平洋西北部的森林中,每花费1美元进行燃料减少处理,可节省5到6美元的野火扑救成本,并讨论了环境法规改革的经济与保护效益。
Abstract A century of wildfire suppression policies has led to the build-up of combustible fuel loads in forests, increasing the size, severity, and costs of wildfires. This study explores whether fuel-reduction treatments reduce wildfire suppression costs. Focusing on wildfires igniting on U.S. Forest Service lands in the Pacific Northwest, we leverage exogenous variation in protections for the Northern Spotted Owl that unintentionally restrict fuel treatments. Conservative estimates indicate that five to six dollars are saved in suppression costs for every dollar spent on fuel treatments. Our results highlight the potential for reforming environmental protections to achieve economic savings and conservation benefits.