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Living with wildfire in Santa Fe, New Mexico: 2024 data report

February 1, 2026

Community wildfire readiness includes homeowner wildfire risk mitigation and wildfire evacuation preparedness. This report presents results from a household survey distributed to homeowners in the study area around Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2024 which was a follow-up to a previous survey of homeowners of the same residences, consisting of mostly identical questions, that was conducted in 2021. This follow-up survey was motivated by the nearby 2022 Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire. Comparison of results indicates general stability in the aggregated responses to most survey questions. As found previously, 2024 results indicate that Santa Fe survey respondents are engaged in preparing for wildfire, yet more could be done to reduce risk in study communities. Despite decreases between 2021 and 2024 in the acceptability of fuels treatment methods that concern the use of fire, respondents generally support multiple types of programs intended to reduce wildfire risk to the city, including most but not all types of fuels treatments on public lands.

Publication Year 2026
Title Living with wildfire in Santa Fe, New Mexico: 2024 data report
DOI 10.2737/RMRS-RN-111
Authors James R. Meldrum, Colleen Donovan, Suzanne Wittenbrink, Porfirio Chavarria, Patricia A. Champ, Hannah Brenkert-Smith, Christopher M. Barth, Carolyn Wagner
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Series Title Research Note
Series Number RMRS-RN-111
Index ID 70274140
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Fort Collins Science Center
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