Special Call for Research: 2021 Boulder County Fires

The Natural Hazards Center—in partnership with the National Science Foundation—funded five research teams to study the 2021 Boulder County Fires. These proposals were awarded as part of a special call for Quick Response Research. The following is a list of final reports that were published as part of this call.

QR353 | Water Quality in Coal Creek Following the 2021 Marshall Fire (2023)
Lauren Magliozzi, Cresten Mansfeldt, Diane McKnight, Julie A. Korak


QR350 | The 2021 Marshall Fire: Rapid Integrated Damage Assessment (2022)
Karl Kim, Lily Bui, Eric Yamashita, Mike Vorce, Lisa Webster, and Dave Marasco


QR349 | Survey of Evacuation Behavior in the 2021 Marshall Fire, Colorado (2022)
Ana Forrister, Xiang Yan, Zehui Yin, Xilei Zhao, Tom Cova, Ruggiero Lovreglio, Daniel Nilsson, and Erica Kuligowski


QR348 | Social Capital, Mobility, and Evacuation Destinations During the Marshall Fire (2022)
Daniel Aldrich, Courtney Page-Tan, Tim Fraser, and Takahiro Yabe


QR347 | Tracking the Effects of the Marshall Fire on Pets and People (2022)
Leslie Irvine and Casara Andre


Questions?

Please contact the Natural Hazards Center team at haz.research.awards@colorado.edu.



The Quick Response Research Award Program is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF Award #1635593). Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF or the Natural Hazards Center.