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BAER Tools -> VAR Calculation Tool
VAR (Values-At-Risk) Calculation Tool Spreadsheets
The use of the VAR Calculation Tool to support post-fire values-at-risk assessment is described in Assessing Post-Fire Values-at-Risk with a New Calculation Tool (3.5 MB PDF, RMRS-GTR-205).Examples The VAR Calculation Tool was used for the economic assessment of post-fire emergency treatment recommendations on the recent (Nov 2007) Santiago Fire in Orange County, CA.Background Information Current post-fire assessment procedures require identification and valuation of values-at-risk (VAR), such as human life and safety, cultural and ecological resources, land use, and existing infrastructure, from potential secondary effects (e.g., increased runoff, erosion, flooding, sedimentation, and vulnerability to invasive weeds) of wildfires. However, the valuation of VAR, especially non-market resource values, is a complex process that exceeds the time and expertise available to most BAER/ESR. |
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