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Paper #463

Title:
Forest fires: Evaluation of government intervention measures
Authors:
Xavier Ballart and Clara Riba
Date:
March 2000
Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relation between government measures, volunteer participation, climate variables and forest fires. A number of studies have related forest fires to causes of ignition, to fire history in one area, to the type of vegetation and weather characteristics or to community institutions, but there is little research on the relation between fire production and government prevention and extinction measures from a policy evaluation perspective. An observational approach is first applied to select forest fires in the north east of Spain. Taking a selection of fires with a certain size, a multiple regression analysis is conducted to find significant relations between policy instruments under the control of the government and the number of hectares burn in each case, controlling at the same time the effect of weather conditions and other context variables. The paper brings evidence on the effects of simultaneity and the relevance of recurring to army soldiers in specific days with extraordinary high simultaneity. The analysis also brings light on the effectiveness of two preventive policies and of helicopters for extinction tasks.
Keywords:
Forest fires, policy evaluation
JEL codes:
Q23
Area of Research:
Labour, Public, Development and Health Economics
Published in:
Policy Sciences, vol. 35, pp. 361-377, 2002

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