FieldNotes:

A look into the inner-workings of Headwaters Economics.

Are urban conflagrations wildfire? Ryan and Doug are back to discuss this issue in episode two of the Burning Questions podcast.

12 hours ago
Attendees of the 2025 Regional Tribal Emergency Management Summit

Attending the Regional Tribal Emergency Management Summit

Patty, Ryan and Brent are back from the Regional Tribal Emergency Management Summit held in Rapid City, SD. The event was twice as large as last year, with 14 tribes represented, emergency managers, and members of tribal councils gathered to work on solutions for flooding, wildfire, weatherizing homes, and more.

3 days ago

Flood mitigation in Glendive, MT

45 people turned out earlier this month in Glendive, MT (a FloodWise community) to get an update on flood mitigation progress. Local officials and the Army Corp of Engineers fielded lots of thoughtful questions for a project that most think is long overdue. The raised and extended levee will decrease flood risk for 200+ homes, and improve community well-being with a proposed 2.5 mile trail.

2 weeks ago

Welcome to Field Notes

Welcome to Field Notes, a mini-blog about how the work at Headwaters Economics comes together. Keep an eye on this feed to learn what trends we are watching, insights on our latest projects, and what the day-to-day is like in the office. More to come!

1 month ago

NEW PODCAST! Ryan Handy and Doug Green discuss wildfire risk maps in the first episode of Burning Questions, a Headwaters Economics podcast about wildfire and the built environment.

1 month ago

Here’s a sneak peak of research we’re collaborating on with Dr. Lisa Dale at the Columbia Climate School about strategies for the wildfire insurance crisis. Thank you EESI for shedding light on this!

2 months ago

New features @ Wildfire Risk to Communities

wildfirerisk.org has new features for users with disabilities as well as upgraded navigation options. We also updated dashboards for the Forest Service’s Community Wildfire Defense Grants and the Department of Interior’s Slip-On Tanker Grants.

4 months ago

Can tourist towns be saved?

Headwaters Economics worked with leaders in Bend, Oregon, to identify strategies that can ensure the city’s appeal for both tourism and long-term livability.

7 months ago