Time to burn: Modeling wildland arson as an autoregressive crime function.
Year of publication: |
2005-08
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Authors: | Prestemon, J.P. ; Butry, D.T. |
Institutions: | USDA, FS (contributor) |
Subject: | wildlands | arson | economic models of crime | wildland arson | wildfires | crime | simulation models | mathematical models | regression analysis | temporal variation | correlation | seasonal variation | law enforcement | wildland fire management | weather | poverty | household income | econometric models | Florida |
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