Integrated wildfire danger models and factors: A review
I Zacharakis, VA Tsihrintzis - Science of the total environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Wildfires have been systematically studied from the early 1950s, with significant progress in
the applied computational methodologies during the 21st century. However, modern …
the applied computational methodologies during the 21st century. However, modern …
Applications of simulation-based burn probability modelling: a review
Wildland fire scientists and land managers working in fire-prone areas require spatial
estimates of wildfire potential. To fulfill this need, a simulation-modelling approach was …
estimates of wildfire potential. To fulfill this need, a simulation-modelling approach was …
US federal fire and forest policy: emphasizing resilience in dry forests
Current US forest fire policy emphasizes short‐term outcomes versus long‐term goals. This
perspective drives managers to focus on the protection of high‐valued resources, whether …
perspective drives managers to focus on the protection of high‐valued resources, whether …
A wildfire risk assessment framework for land and resource management
Wildfires can result in significant, long-lasting impacts to ecological, social, and economic
systems. It is necessary, therefore, to identify and understand the risks posed by wildland …
systems. It is necessary, therefore, to identify and understand the risks posed by wildland …
Application of wildfire risk assessment results to wildfire response planning in the southern Sierra Nevada, California, USA
How wildfires are managed is a key determinant of long-term socioecological resiliency and
the ability to live with fire. Safe and effective response to fire requires effective pre-fire …
the ability to live with fire. Safe and effective response to fire requires effective pre-fire …
A national approach for integrating wildfire simulation modeling into Wildland Urban Interface risk assessments within the United States
Ongoing human development into fire-prone areas contributes to increasing wildfire risk to
human life. It is critically important, therefore, to have the ability to characterize wildfire risk to …
human life. It is critically important, therefore, to have the ability to characterize wildfire risk to …
Development and application of a geospatial wildfire exposure and risk calculation tool
Applying wildfire risk assessment models can inform investments in loss mitigation and
landscape restoration, and can be used to monitor spatiotemporal trends in risk. Assessing …
landscape restoration, and can be used to monitor spatiotemporal trends in risk. Assessing …
Future burn probability in south-central British Columbia
Little is known about how changing climates will affect the processes controlling fire ignition
and spread. This study examines the effect of climate change on the factors that drive fire …
and spread. This study examines the effect of climate change on the factors that drive fire …
A model-based framework to evaluate alternative wildfire suppression strategies
The complexity and demands of wildland firefighting in the western US have increased over
recent decades due to factors including the expansion of the wildland-urban interface …
recent decades due to factors including the expansion of the wildland-urban interface …
Comparing risk-based fuel treatment prioritization with alternative strategies for enhancing protection and resource management objectives
Background Advances in fire modeling help quantify and map various components and
characterizations of wildfire risk and furthermore help evaluate the ability of fuel treatments …
characterizations of wildfire risk and furthermore help evaluate the ability of fuel treatments …