Date
Aug. 27, 1994
Authors
Roger Cooke
Publication
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Senior Fellow Emeritus
Roger Cooke is a senior fellow emeritus at RFF. He joined RFF in September 2005 as the first appointee to the Chauncey Starr Chair in Risk Analysis.
Hurricanes, Fires, and Other Climate-Driven Disturbances Cost Forest Owners Billions
Disturbances cost forest owners approximately $49.5 billion per year between 2014 and 2024, according to new analysis from Resources for the Future.
Growth in Economic Losses Due to Forest Disturbances in the Eastern United States
This paper estimates the economic impacts of forest disturbance and mortality across major ecoregions of the eastern United States.
Creating Wildfire-Resilient Communities, with Mark Brown and Jason Brooks
Mark Brown and Jason Brooks explain how communities can protect themselves from wildfire, including the role of local public agencies—and private partners—in risk-mitigation efforts.
Announcing the Raymond J. Kopp Award for Outstanding Contributions to Climate Economics and Policy
The award will recognize a research paper that advances policy discussions and fosters international collaboration.
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