Fire and Fire Management Questionnaire

Perception of Risk, Trust, Responsibility, and Management Preferences among Fire Prone Communities

fire and fire mgt questionnaire fireprone communities 2011

Perceptions of Risk, Trust, Responsibility & Mgmt - Fire Prone Communites Western U.S.

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ID # ____

Fire and Fire Management Questionnaire

The following questions focus on your views about fire and fire management in the [insert name of forest] National Forest.

Note: For this first set of questions, we will ask you about fire management. When we ask about that, we are referring to forest management techniques to reduce fire risk as well as fire management and suppression during an actual fire. Please circle one number from 1 to 8 indicating your response to each question. For any item that you are unable or do not wish to answer, circle the “D/K; N/A” (“don’t know or no answer”) option.

  1. How concerned are you about fire and the risk of fire on the [insert name] National Forest?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

Not at all concerned



Very concerned



  1. In your opinion, how concerned are [insert name] National Forest community residents regarding fire and the risk of fire?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

Not at all concerned


Very concerned



  1. How knowledgeable are you about what should be done for effective fire management on the [insert name] National Forest?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

Not very knowledgeable


Very knowledgeable



  1. How knowledgeable do you think community residents are about what should be done for effective fire management on the [insert name] National Forest?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

Not very knowledgeable


Very knowledgeable



  1. How knowledgeable do you think the Forest Service is about what should be done for effective fire management on the [insert name] National Forest?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

Not very knowledgeable


Very knowledgeable



  1. To what extent do you believe the US Forest Service (FS) shares your values about fire management?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

FS does not share my values


FS shares my values



  1. To the extent that you understand them, does the FS have the same goals for fire management as you do?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

FS has dissimilar goals


FS has similar goals



  1. To what extent does the FS support your views about fire management?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

FS does not support my views


FS supports my views



  1. To what extent do you trust the FS in their fire management efforts?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

I completely distrust the FS


I completely trust the FS



  1. How often is the following true? “The FS makes decisions and takes actions consistent with my values, goals, and views.”

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

D/K N/A

Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Usually

Almost always

Always



  1. How much do you agree or disagree with the following? “If or when the FS makes decisions or takes actions inconsistent with my values, goals, and views, the reasons for doing so are valid.”

0

1

2

3

4

5

D/K N/A

Completely disagree

Disagree

Neither agree nor disagree

Agree

Completely agree



  1. Earlier, we asked about trust of the FS in fire management efforts. In general, do you find people to be:

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

Generally not trustworthy







Generally trustworthy



  1. There are various reasons why individuals may or may not rely on the Forest Service’s fire management on the [insert name] National Forest. Please rate each of the items below, using the following scale:

3 = I strongly agree, this is a reason that I rely on the Forest Service

2 = I agree, this is a reason that I rely on the Forest Service

1 = This is not a reason that I rely on the Forest Service

0 = I have no opinion or am not sure

Reasons

Circle one response for each reason

The Forest Service’s past record of fire management

3

2

1

0

The laws controlling the Forest Service’s fire management

3

2

1

0

Personal relationships I have with Forest Service personnel

3

2

1

0

Values that the Forest Service shares with me

3

2

1

0

Procedures that ensure the Forest Service uses effective fire management

3

2

1

0

Congress holds the Forest Service accountable for its fire management

3

2

1

0

Opportunities that I have to voice my views about fire management

3

2

1

0

Media coverage of Forest Service fire management

3

2

1

0



  1. Considering the Forest Service’s record of fire management on the [insert name] National Forest, what is your assessment of their performance?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

Very poor







Very good



  1. Thinking about the Forest Service’s record of fire management, how confident are you that you will be protected in the future?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

Not at all confident







Very confident



  1. When you think about current Forest Service fire management, to what extent do you experience each of the following reactions? Use the scale from 0 to 8, where 0 means don’t feel this at all, to 8, which means you feel it very strongly. (circle the number representing strength of each feeling)


Strength of feeling

Frustration

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Satisfaction

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Calmness

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Fear

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Optimism

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Pessimism

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Stress

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Relaxation

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Worry

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Reassurance

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8



  1. Fire management can accomplish multiple and varied objectives. In your opinion, what are the most important objectives for fire management on the [insert name] National Forest?















  1. Which of these personal experiences with fire have you had during your lifetime?

Personal Experiences with Fire

Circle no or yes for each

Saw a wildland fire

No

Yes

Experienced smoke from a wildland fire

No

Yes

A prescribed burn occurred near my home

No

Yes

Experienced road closure due to wildland fire

No

Yes

Was evacuated from my home because of wildland fire or risk of fire

No

Yes

Went without power, shut off to reduce fire risk

No

Yes

Lost or suffered damage to personal property due to a wildland fire

No

Yes

If yes, approximate value of loss -- $

Family, friend, or close neighbor lost or suffered damage to personal property due to a wildland fire

No

Yes

Was injured by a wildland fire

No

Yes

If yes, please describe

Family, friend, or neighbor was injured by a wildland fire

No

Yes

If yes, please describe

Experienced health problems or discomfort caused by smoke from a wildland fire

No

Yes

If yes, please describe



  1. Please rate the degree of impact that fire on the [insert name] National Forest has had on you directly.

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

No impact







Extensive impact



  1. Following is a series of questions focused on difficulties people sometimes have after stressful life events. Please indicate which if any of the following difficulties you have experienced during the PAST SEVEN DAYS with respect to the risk of wildland fire.

Difficulties

Circle no or yes for each

Any reminder brought back feelings about it

No

Yes

I had trouble staying asleep

No

Yes

Other things kept making me think about it

No

Yes

I felt irritable and angry

No

Yes

I avoided letting myself get upset when I thought about it or was reminded of it

No

Yes

I thought about it when I didn’t mean to

No

Yes

I felt as if it hadn’t happened or wasn’t real

No

Yes

I stayed away from reminders about it

No

Yes

Pictures about it popped into my mind

No

Yes

I was jumpy and easily startled

No

Yes

I tried not to think about it

No

Yes

I was aware that I still had a lot of feelings about it, but I didn’t deal with them

No

Yes

My feelings about it were kind of numb

No

Yes

I found myself acting or feeling as though I was back at a time when there was a fire

No

Yes

I had trouble falling asleep

No

Yes

I had waves of strong feelings about it

No

Yes

I tried to remove it from my memory

No

Yes

I had trouble concentrating

No

Yes

Reminders of it caused me to have physical reactions, such as sweating, trouble breathing, nausea, or a pounding heart

No

Yes

I had dreams about it

No

Yes

I felt watchful or on guard

No

Yes

I tried not to talk about it

No

Yes



  1. People might be concerned about fire and fire risk because of potential consequences. However, people differ in the consequences that concern them the most.

I am concerned about fire and fire risk because of the consequences for:







  1. How vulnerable do you feel about the possibility of a wildfire physically affecting you or your family (including your property and possessions)?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

Not at all vulnerable







Extremely vulnerable



  1. Assuming you have 100 points to characterize full responsibility for reduction of fire risk, please assign the number of points (using whole numbers only please) you think each party has in reducing the risk of wildland fires on the [insert name] National Forest.

Party

Points

Federal legislators and representatives


State legislators and representatives


Scientists and researchers


Local fire departments (e.g. county or volunteer)


The US Forest Service


Cal Fire


Local officials who make land use and zoning decisions


Local business owners


Visitors and tourists


My local community


Me and the people who live with me


Other (please fill in)


TOTAL

100



  1. Taking only those who you assigned points to (even if 1 or 2), assign each a grade (from A for excellent through F for failing, avoiding pluses or minuses) on how you think they have done in the past 12 months in reducing the risk of wildland fires on the [insert name] National Forest. If you did not assign points to someone listed, please circle “N/A.”

Party


Grade

Federal legislators and representatives

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

State legislators and representatives

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

Scientists and researchers

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

Local fire departments (e.g. county or volunteer)

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

The US Forest Service

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

Cal Fire

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

Local officials who make land use and zoning decisions

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

Local business owners

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

Visitors and tourists

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

My local community

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

Me and the people who live with me

N/A

A

B

C

D

F

Other (please fill in)

N/A

A

B

C

D

F



  1. Which of the following actions have you taken as a resident in a community near the [insert name] National Forest?

Action

Circle no or yes for each action

Read about home protection and risk reduction from wildland fires

No

Yes

Attended a public meeting about wildland fire

No

Yes

Implemented defensible space around my property (used removal, reduction, and or replacement of vegetation to reduce fire risk)

No

Yes

Removed flammable vegetation on my property because I was required to do it

No

Yes

Made inquiries of the local fire department how to reduce risk of property damage from wildland fire

No

Yes

Made inquiries of the local forest ranger how to reduce risk of property damage from wildland fire

No

Yes

Made inquiries of the local Fire Safe Council office or volunteer(s) on how to reduce risk of property damage from wildland fire

No

Yes

Changed structure of my home to reduce risk of property damage from wildland fire

If yes, check any of these that apply:

____Made major investment (e.g., roof or deck)

____Made minor retrofits (e.g., put screens on vents)

No

Yes

Worked with community effort focused on fire protection

No

Yes

Worked on wildland fire suppression effort as part of paid or volunteer position

No

Yes

Other (please describe)

No

Yes



  1. If you circled yes for any actions you took that are designed to reduce the risk of losing your home during a wildland fire (in item 25), how effective do you think these actions are?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D/K N/A

Not at all effective







Extremely effective



  1. Sometimes there are barriers to effective reduction of fire risk.

Among the possible barriers listed below, please circle no or yes to indicate if a barrier (or barriers) apply to reducing the risk of fire in the area immediately surrounding your property.

Barrier

Circle no or yes for each barrier

I don’t have adequate financial resources

If you checked yes, please check any that apply:

_____ I don’t have resources for major change (e.g., new roof)

_____ I don’t have resources for low cost retrofits

_____ I don’t have any financial resources to put towards risk reduction right now

No

Yes

My own physical limitations

No

Yes

I don’t know who to call/hire to help

No

Yes

I don’t want to change the landscape

No

Yes

I don’t want to change my roof or other built structures

No

Yes

I am not sure what will really work

No

Yes

I am not worried about fire risk

No

Yes

My neighbors have not done their part

No

Yes

Public agencies have not done their part

No

Yes

The Forest Service has not done its part

No

Yes

Other (please describe)


No

Yes





  1. For each of the statements below, please indicate whether or not the statement is characteristic of you. If the statement is extremely uncharacteristic of you (not at all like you) please answer "1"; if the statement is extremely characteristic of you (very much like you) please answer "5" next to the question. And, of course, use the numbers in the middle if you fall between the extremes. Please keep the following scale in mind as you rate each of the statements below.

0

1

2

3

4

5

D/K N/A

Extremely uncharacteristic

Somewhat uncharacteristic

Uncertain

Somewhat characteristic

Extremely characteristic



Statement

Circle one answer for each

I consider how things might be in the future, and try to influence those things with my day-to-day behavior.

0

1

2

3

4

5

Often I engage in a particular behavior in order to achieve outcomes that may not result for many years.

0

1

2

3

4

5

I only act to satisfy immediate concerns, figuring the future will take care of itself.

0

1

2

3

4

5

My behavior is only influenced by the immediate (i.e., a matter of days or weeks) outcomes of my actions.

0

1

2

3

4

5

My convenience is a big factor in the decisions I make or the actions I take.

0

1

2

3

4

5

I am willing to sacrifice my immediate happiness or well-being in order to achieve future outcomes.

0

1

2

3

4

5

I think it is important to take warnings about negative outcomes seriously even if the negative outcome will not occur for many years.

0

1

2

3

4

5

I think it is more important to perform a behavior with important distant consequences than a behavior with less-important immediate consequences.

0

1

2

3

4

5

I generally ignore warnings about possible future problems because I think the problems will be resolved before they reach crisis level.

0

1

2

3

4

5

I think that sacrificing now is usually unnecessary since future outcomes can be dealt with at a later time.

0

1

2

3

4

5

I only act to satisfy immediate concerns, figuring that I will take care of future problems that may occur at a later date.

0

1

2

3

4

5

Since my day-to-day work has specific outcomes, it is more important to me than behavior that has distant outcomes.

0

1

2

3

4

5



  1. How would you like to receive information from the FS regarding fire and reduction of fire risk?

Source of Information

Your preference

Articles in our local paper

No

Indifferent

Yes

Attendance at community meetings

No

Indifferent

Yes

Public meetings the FS leads so community can ask questions

No

Indifferent

Yes

Information and displays at FS visitor center

No

Indifferent

Yes

Brochures and pamphlets available on request

No

Indifferent

Yes

Website

No

Indifferent

Yes

E-mail tree sent by a FS representative and forwarded by Fire Safe Council volunteers

No

Indifferent

Yes

Local television/radio spots, put on by local FS ranger

No

Indifferent

Yes

Other (please fill-in)


No

Indifferent

Yes



  1. Check the highest grade or year of school that you have completed and received credit for.

Highest Grade or Year of School

Check only one

Middle school or less


High school degree (or G.E.D.)


At least one year of college, trade, or vocational school


Graduated college with a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent


At least one year of graduate work beyond a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent


Don’t wish to answer




  1. Check the category that contains your age.

Age Group

Check only one

18 to 24


25 to 34


35 to 44


45 to 54


55 to 64


65 or over


Don’t wish to answer




  1. Ethnicity

Ethnicity

Check One

Hispanic or Latino


Not Hispanic or Latino


  1. Race

Race

Select all that apply

American Indian or Alaska Native


Asian


Black or African American


Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander


White




  1. Check the one category that best describes your household’s total income for last year before taxes?

Income

Check only one

Under $25,000


$25,000 - $50,000


$50,001 - $75,000


$75,001 – $100,000


$100,001+


Don’t wish to answer




  1. How many years have you lived in your current home?

Years




  1. Is this your primary residence or a secondary/vacation home?

Primary


Secondary/vacation




  1. How many years have you lived within the perimeter of or close to the [insert name] National Forest?

Years






  1. What is your ZIP code?

ZIP code of primary residence

_ _ _ _ _

Zip code of secondary/vacation residence (if applicable)

_ _ _ _ _













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