Travis Paveglio

Travis Paveglio

University of Idaho

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Travis Paveglio

Travis Paveglio, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Idaho, specializes in the field of Natural resource sociology, wildland fire, environmental communication, climate change.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Assessing visitor perceptions of recreation benefits from nearby public lands

The fire adapted communities pathways tool: facilitating social learning and a science of practice

Bridging scales for landscape-level wildfire adaptation: a case study of the Kittitas Fire Adapted Communities Coalition

Unprotected lands: A case study of a wildland-urban interface community in “No-Man's land”

Use of the Wildland Fire Decision Support System (WFDSS) for full suppression and managed fires within the Southwestern Region of the US Forest Service

The interactional approach to adaptive capacity: Researching adaptation in socially diverse, wildfire prone communities

Variable support and opposition to fuels treatments for wildfire risk reduction: Melding frameworks for local context and collaborative potential

Exploring relationships between perceived suppression capabilities and resident performance of wildfire mitigations

Travis Paveglio Information

University

Position

Associate professor Department of Natural Resources and Society

Citations(all)

2915

Citations(since 2020)

2012

Cited By

1646

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

53

Email

University Profile Page

University of Idaho

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Travis Paveglio Skills & Research Interests

Natural resource sociology

wildland fire

environmental communication

climate change

Top articles of Travis Paveglio

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Assessing visitor perceptions of recreation benefits from nearby public lands

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Catherine A Hughes

Travis B Paveglio

2024/6/1

The fire adapted communities pathways tool: facilitating social learning and a science of practice

Travis B Paveglio

Annie Schmidt

Michelle Medley-Daniel

2024/3/1

Bridging scales for landscape-level wildfire adaptation: a case study of the Kittitas Fire Adapted Communities Coalition

Journal of environmental management

Catrin M Edgeley

Travis B Paveglio

2024/2/1

Unprotected lands: A case study of a wildland-urban interface community in “No-Man's land”

Journal of Environmental Management

Mark Billings

Matthew Carroll

Travis Paveglio

2023/3/15

Use of the Wildland Fire Decision Support System (WFDSS) for full suppression and managed fires within the Southwestern Region of the US Forest Service

International journal of wildland fire

Stephen D Fillmore

Travis B Paveglio

2023/1/25

The interactional approach to adaptive capacity: Researching adaptation in socially diverse, wildfire prone communities

Local Development & Society

Travis Paveglio

2023/9/2

Variable support and opposition to fuels treatments for wildfire risk reduction: Melding frameworks for local context and collaborative potential

Journal of Forestry

Travis B Paveglio

Catrin M Edgeley

2023/7/1

Exploring relationships between perceived suppression capabilities and resident performance of wildfire mitigations

Journal of Environmental Management

Amanda M Stasiewicz

Travis B Paveglio

2022/8/15

The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act at 50: Managers’ views of actions, barriers and partnerships

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism

Travis B Paveglio

Brenna McGown

Patrick I Wilson

Edwin E Krumpe

2022/3

Improving wildfire management outcomes: shifting the paradigm of wildfire from simple to complex risk

Maureen Essen

Sarah McCaffrey

Jesse Abrams

Travis Paveglio

2022/1/21

“Us versus Them;” Local Social Fragmentation and Its Potential Effects on Building Pathways to Adapting to Wildfire

Fire

Mark Billings

Matthew Carroll

Travis Paveglio

Kara Whitman

2021/12/16

From checkers to chess: using social science lessons to advance wildfire adaptation processes

Travis B Paveglio

2021/11/1

Preparing for wildfire evacuation and alternatives: Exploring influences on residents’ intended evacuation behaviors and mitigations

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

Amanda M Stasiewicz

Travis B Paveglio

2021/5/1

The “Strings Attached” to Community Difference and Potential Pathways to Fire Adaptiveness in the Wildland Urban Interface

Journal of Forestry

Mark C Billings

Matthew S Carroll

Travis B Paveglio

2021/1/1

Understanding support for regulatory approaches to wildfire management and performance of property mitigations on private lands

Land Use Policy

Travis B Paveglio

Amanda M. Stasiewicz

Catrin M. Edgeley

2021

Support for regulatory and voluntary approaches to wildfire adaptation among unincorporated wildland-urban interface communities

Land Use Policy

Catrin M Edgeley

Travis B Paveglio

Daniel R Williams

2020/2/1

Kittitas Fire Adapted Communities Coalition Workshop Report

Kittitas Fire Adapted Communities Coalition, pp20,

Travis Paveglio

Catrin Edgeley

2020

Fire Adapted Community

Travis B Paveglio

Catrin M Edgeley

2020

Exploring adoption of the wildland fire decision support system: End user perspectives

Journal of Forestry

Peter Noble

Travis B Paveglio

2020/3/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 92
Mike Flannigan

Mike Flannigan

University of Alberta

H-index: 79
John Abatzoglou

John Abatzoglou

University of California, Merced

H-index: 50
Alistair M.S. Smith

Alistair M.S. Smith

University of Idaho

H-index: 49
James A. Lutz

James A. Lutz

Utah State University

H-index: 32
A. Paige Fischer

A. Paige Fischer

University of Michigan

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