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Tara McGee
Tara McGee
Professor, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta
Verified email at ualberta.ca
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Defining extreme wildfire events: Difficulties, challenges, and impacts
F Tedim, V Leone, M Amraoui, C Bouillon, MR Coughlan, GM Delogu, ...
Fire 1 (1), 9, 2018
3752018
Community–company relations in gold mining in Ghana
T Garvin, TK McGee, KE Smoyer-Tomic, EA Aubynn
Journal of environmental management 90 (1), 571-586, 2009
3162009
Applying local knowledge: the contribution of oral history to wetland rehabilitation at Kanyapella Basin, Australia
HA Robertson, TK McGee
Journal of environmental management 69 (3), 275-287, 2003
1912003
An examination of the influence of hazard experience on wildfire risk perceptions and adoption of mitigation measures
TK McGee, BL McFarlane, J Varghese
Society and Natural Resources 22 (4), 308-323, 2009
1882009
“It's just a natural way of life…” an investigation of wildfire preparedness in rural Australia
TK McGee, S Russell
Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards 5 (1), 1-12, 2003
1872003
Complexity of homeowner wildfire risk mitigation: an integration of hazard theories
BL McFarlane, TK McGee, H Faulkner
International Journal of Wildland Fire 20 (8), 921-931, 2011
1542011
Public engagement in neighbourhood level wildfire mitigation and preparedness: Case studies from Canada, the US and Australia
TK McGee
Journal of environmental management 92 (10), 2524-2532, 2011
1432011
Socio-economic impacts of the Nanisivik and Polaris mines, Nunavut, Canada
LM Bowes-Lyon, JP Richards, TM McGee
Mining, society, and a sustainable world, 371-396, 2010
712010
Toward incorporating human dimensions information into wildlife management decision-making
KK Miller, CTK McGee
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 6 (3), 205-221, 2001
702001
Sex differences in values and knowledge of wildlife in Victoria, Australia
KK Miller, TK McGee
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 5 (2), 54-68, 2000
592000
Private responses and individual action: Community responses to chronic environmental lead contamination
TK McGee
Environment and behavior 31 (1), 66-83, 1999
581999
Wildfire: a Canadian perspective
T McGee, B McFarlane, C Tymstra
Wildfire hazards, risks and disasters, 35-58, 2015
552015
Power, knowledge, and public engagement: constructing ‘citizenship’in Alberta's industrial heartland
JR Masuda, TK McGee, TD Garvin
Journal of environmental policy & planning 10 (4), 359-380, 2008
522008
Wildfire evacuation experiences of band members of Whitefish Lake First Nation 459, Alberta, Canada
AC Christianson, TK McGee
Natural Hazards, 2019
502019
Innovative wildfire mitigation by municipal governments: two case studies in Western Canada
LMM Labossière, TK McGee
International journal of disaster risk reduction 22, 204-210, 2017
502017
Conceptual Frameworks for SIA Revisited: A Cumulative Effects Study on Lead Contamination and Economic Chnge.
H Ross, TK McGee
Developments in Social Impact Assessment., 2014
50*2014
Residents’ wildfire evacuation actions in Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation, Ontario, Canada
TK McGee, MO Nation, AC Christianson
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 33, 266-274, 2019
462019
Artisanal and small-scale mining in Nigeria: Experiences from Niger, Nasarawa and Plateau states
IT Oramah, JP Richards, R Summers, T Garvin, T McGee
The Extractive Industries and Society 2 (4), 694-703, 2015
462015
Communication technology, emergency alerts, and campus safety
GA Gow, T McGee, D Townsend, P Anderson, S Varnhagen
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine 28 (2), 34-41, 2009
452009
Evacuation preparedness and the challenges of emergency evacuation in Indigenous communities in Canada: The case of Sandy Lake First Nation, Northern Ontario
HW Asfaw, SLF Nation, TK McGee, AC Christianson
International journal of disaster risk reduction 34, 55-63, 2019
442019
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