Authors
Emilio Chuvieco, Inmaculada Aguado, Marta Yebra, Héctor Nieto, Javier Salas, M Pilar Martín, Lara Vilar, Javier Martínez, Susana Martín, Paloma Ibarra, Juan De la Riva, Jaime Baeza, Francisco Rodríguez, Juan R Molina, Miguel A Herrera, Ricardo Zamora
Publication date
2010/1/10
Journal
Ecological modelling
Volume
221
Issue
1
Pages
46-58
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Forest fires play a critical role in landscape transformation, vegetation succession, soil degradation and air quality. Improvements in fire risk estimation are vital to reduce the negative impacts of fire, either by lessen burn severity or intensity through fuel management, or by aiding the natural vegetation recovery using post-fire treatments. This paper presents the methods to generate the input variables and the risk integration developed within the Firemap project (funded under the Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology) to map wildland fire risk for several regions of Spain. After defining the conceptual scheme for fire risk assessment, the paper describes the methods used to generate the risk parameters, and presents proposals for their integration into synthetic risk indices. The generation of the input variables was based on an extensive use of geographic information system and remote sensing technologies …
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