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Does climate change information affect stated risks of pine beetle impacts on forests? An application of the exchangeability method
Simone Cerroni, W. Douglass Shaw
The Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health
Texas A&M University
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Agriculture & Biology
private forestry
100%
application methods
65%
Pinus
52%
climate change
51%
Coleoptera
45%
risk estimate
43%
risk perception
41%
at-risk population
34%
global warming
32%
methodology
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
beetle
67%
private forest
56%
pine
52%
climate change
35%
public
27%
damage
26%
risk perception
24%
climate change impact
20%
global warming
17%
method
13%
Business & Economics
Exchangeability
98%
Climate Change
65%
Damage
36%
Global Warming
22%
Risk Perception
21%
Social Sciences
climate change
52%
damages
25%
Group
9%
cause
9%