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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
3682018
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
3152009
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
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
Wildfire evacuation experiences of band members of Whitefish Lake First Nation 459, Alberta, Canada
AC Christianson, TK McGee
Natural Hazards, 2019
492019
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
452015
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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