GC13H-1259
Wildfire: It’s Economic Impact on Grazing Livestock in Northern Nevada

Monday, 14 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Sarah Honeycutt, University of Nevada Reno, Economics, Reno, NV, United States
Abstract:
As the climate changes and Nevada experiences long severe drought, a key understanding of the economic impacts of wildfire on grazing livestock is essential in the assurance of livestock production in future management of Nevada’s rangeland. The focus of this research is to determine the economic impact in the reduction of rangeland available for livestock grazing due to wildfires. The datasets utilized in this research are from 2007 & 2012 and include Bureau of Land Management wildfire, grazing allotments and herd management area geospatial data along with USDA Census of Agriculture, Inventory & Sales Information for cattle & calves, sheep & lambs, and goats. Presented in the results will be the direct, indirect, and induced economic effects of wildfires on rangeland production.