Megan R. Dolman
3 Papers
Megan R. Dolman is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Recreation & Anthropocene. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Reimagine fire science for the anthropocene.
Jacquelyn K. Shuman,Jennifer K. Balch,Rebecca T. Barnes,Philip E. Higuera,Christopher I. Roos,Dylan W. Schwilk,E. Natasha Stavros,Tirtha Banerjee,M. M. Bela,Jacob Bendix,Sandro Bertolino,Solomon Bililign,Kevin D. Bladon,Paulo M. Brando,Robert E. Breidenthal,Brian Buma,Donna Calhoun,Leila M. V. Carvalho,Megan E. Cattau,Kaelin M. Cawley,Sudeep Chandra,Melissa L. Chipman,Jeanette Cobian-Iñiguez,Erin Conlisk,Jonathan D. Coop,Alison C. Cullen,Kimberley T. Davis,Archana Dayalu,Fernando De Sales,Megan R. Dolman,Lisa M. Ellsworth,Scott E. Franklin,Christopher H. Guiterman,Matthew Hamilton,E. J. Hanan,Winslow D. Hansen,Stijn Hantson,Brian J. Harvey,Andrés Holz,Tao Huang,Matthew D. Hurteau,Nayani Ilangakoon,Megan K. Jennings,Charles Jones,Anna Klimaszewski-Patterson,Leda N. Kobziar,John S. Kominoski,Branko Kosovic,Meg A. Krawchuk,Paul Laris,John Leonard,S. Marcela Loría-Salazar,Melissa S. Lucash,Hussam Mahmoud,Ellis Q. Margolis,Toby M. Maxwell,Jessica L. McCarty,David B. McWethy,Rachel S. Meyer,Jessica R. Miesel,W. Keith Moser,R. Chelsea Nagy,Dev Niyogi,Hannah M. Palmer,Adam F. A. Pellegrini,B. Poulter,Kevin Robertson,Adrian V. Rocha,Mojtaba Sadegh,Fernanda Santos,Facundo Scordo,Joseph O. Sexton,A. S. Sharma,Alistair Smith,Amber J. Soja,C. J. Still,Tyson L. Swetnam,Alexandra D. Syphard,Morgan W. Tingley,Ali Tohidi,Anna T. Trugman,Merritt R. Turetsky,J. Morgan Varner,Yuhang Wang,Thea Whitman,Stephanie G. Yelenik,Xuan Zhang +86 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors outline barriers and opportunities in the next generation of fire science and provide guidance for investment in future research and synthesize insights needed to better address the long-standing challenges of innovation across disciplines to promote coordinated research efforts; embrace different ways of knowing and knowledge generation; promote exploration of fundamental science; capitalize on the "firehose" of data for societal benefit; and integrate human and natural systems into models across multiple scales.
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Recreation and firearms use as an emerging wildfire risk on western United States National Conservation Lands.
Megan R. Dolman,Karen C Short,Jodi Brandt,Mark A. Finney,T. T. Caughlin,Megan E. Cattau +5 more
Invasive plant hitchhikers: Appalachian Trail thru-hiker knowledge and attitudes of invasive plants and leave No trace practices
TL;DR: In a recent study, the authors found that most American National Scenic Trails (A.T.) thru-hikers are aware of the problem of invasive plants and are willing to learn and adopt minimum-impact behaviors to address this problem.