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Alison Deak

Fire Advisor
Mariposa County
5009 Fairgrounds Road
Mariposa, CA 95338-9435
209-966-2417
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Also in:
Madera County
Fresno County

Biography

Alison Deak serves as the Fire Advisor for Mariposa, Madera, and Fresno Counties. Her program focuses on improving wildfire resilience and community preparedness and increasing the use of beneficial fire in her service area. With a background in fire science and land management, Alison works closely with landowners, agencies, communities, and partner organizations to promote safe and effective prescribed burning practices, largely through her work with the Yosemite Gateway Prescribed Burn Cooperative. Passionate about ecological restoration and community wildfire risk reduction, she provides education, technical support, and guidance to help reduce wildfire risk and restore landscapes through beneficial fire.

Education

M.S. Geography, University of Oregon. 2022
M.N.M Nonprofit Management, University of Oregon. 2022
B.A. Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Colorado Colorado Springs. 2015

Bibliography

Peer Reviewed

  • Deak, A.; Lucash, M.S., et al. (2024). Prescribed fire placement matters more than increasing frequency and extent in a simulated Pacific Northwest landscape. Ecosphere. 15:4, e4827. https://doi. org/10.1002/ecs2.4827
  • Deak, A.; Huber-Stearns, H., et al. (2023). Documenting Twenty Years of the Contracted Labor-Intensive Forestry Workforce on National Forest System Lands in the United States. Journal of Forestry. fvad026. https://doi.org/10.1093/jofore/fvad026

  • Huber-Stearns, H.; Davis, E. J.; Cheng, A. S.; Deak, A. (2022). Collective action for managing wildfire risk across boundaries in forest and range landscapes: Lessons from case studies in the western United States. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 31:10, 936-948. https://doi.org/10.1071/WF21168

  • Jacobson, M.; Smith, H.; Huber-Stearns, H. R.; Davis, E. J.; Cheng, A. S.; Deak, A. (2022). Comparing social constructions of wildfire risk across media, government, and participatory discourse in a Colorado fireshed. Journal of Risk Research, 25(6), 697-714. Journal of Risk Research. 25:6, 697-714.

  • Davis, E. J.; Huber-Stearns, H.; Caggiano, M.; McAvoy, D.; Cheng, A. S.; Deak, A.; Evans, A. (2022). Managed Wildfire: A Strategy Facilitated by Civil Society Partnerships and Interagency Cooperation. Society & Natural Resources. 35:8, 914-932. 

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