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Toward Improved Communication about Wildland Fire: Mental Models Research to Identify Information Needs for Natural Resource Management The management of natural- and human-induced wildland fires is an intricate process that must balance two considerations: that of fire as a necessary natur... M Zakse...
We assembled the first gridded burned area (BA) database of national wildfire data (ONFIRE), a comprehensive and integrated resource for researchers, non-government organisations, and government agencies analysing wildfires in various regions of the Eart
Effective wildland fire management requires real-time access to comprehensive and distilled information from different data sources. The Digital Twin technology becomes a promising tool in optimizing the processes of wildfire prevention, monitoring, disaster response, and post-fire recovery. This review exa...
International Journal of Wildland Fire publishes papers on the principles of fire as a process, on its ecological impact at the stand level and the landscape level, modelling fire and its effects, or presenting information on how to ef... AD Syphard,JE Keeley - 《International Journal of Wild...
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Type Sweet Home, OR Firewise Communities Map for the title and copy this esri.com Winter 2016 au 45 title into the Summary and Description boxes. Enter your name in the Author field. In the Credit field, type NFPA, Firewise Communities, and M. J. Price. (This data was ...
location with a low-probability of success to protect a specific HVRA, unnecessarily exposingrespondersto hazardous conditions. Instead, fire managers could allocate resources to point protection of these HVRAs as they pursue alternative containment lines. All of this information is necessary for a ...
We also recorded study location; study year; study length; total sample size; whether the study ana- lyzed direct or indirect effects of fire on wildland fire- fighter health; whether the analysis considered age, gender, and ethnicity; and the summary findings of the study. We defined a ...
fire management63,64, post-fire dust emissions are likely to rise41. Thus, recognizing chemical-specific health risks beyond general PM2.5is crucial. Information about environmental drivers of fire-catalyzed Cr(VI) generation in wildland areas can help guide the development of prediction tools to ...