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Risultati finali
The report targets O15. It consists of a review of findings in WPs 1-3, meta-analyses and empirical modelling in demonstrations areas of the interactions of fire with other risks (e.g: soil erosion, landslides, air pollution, emissions of radioactive smoke and radiation, and the intertwined effects of drought, insect disturbances, forest mortality), either through cascading effects or compound events in landscape dynamics (as per Zscheischler et al., 2020, e.g: climatic, societal and economic drivers/impacts). The report shall look into the potential for the recovery of ecosystems from such cascading effects. Likewise, it will include outcomes on the subjects from the demonstration areas, e.g: the cascading effects of peatland fires on air pollution, the compound events of drought, tree mortality and fires.
Report on training sessions for agricultural uses of prescribed burnings (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable will describe the design and training sessions for agro-pastoral uses of prescribed burnings carried out in two DAs (Sardinia, Italy, and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France).
Identification of effective adaptation measures (si apre in una nuova finestra)Impact indicators will be applied to stylized adaptation scenarios within the climate- and land-use scenarios (RCP-SSP) envelope to i) identify the least-damaging impact on ecosystem service provision at the three spatial scales; ii) minimizes public health threat from smoke plumes, also related to frequency and duration of such extreme events in the future. We will summarize the validity of response strategies under climate change across scales.
Report of FirEUrisk 1 Pilot Site Demonstration (si apre in una nuova finestra)The report will describe the context, evaluation criteria, the actions and results of the PS1: North Europe (Kalmar län, South East Sweden) concerning research products developed within WP1-4 from which a number will be chosen judged on their suitability for the North European reality and stakeholders’ needs. Key focus- Future fire risk scenarios. Based on the activities carried out in the Pilot Site, guided by the standards and reporting requirements of D5.3, and by D5.5, this report will report on the application of the Project’s products, the results and subsequent analysis. The report will not only present the results of the research and application but also that of stakeholder involvement, providing both a quantitative and qualitative analysis.
FirEUrisk network establishment and register (si apre in una nuova finestra)Report on FirEUrisk network establishment and register including End-Users Advisory Board, Scientific Forum and other EU projects.
Portfolio of demonstration products for PS and pan-European demos (si apre in una nuova finestra)Publishable portfolio of selected services for PS will be presented, consisting of a 1-page definition of the product, including the technical components, the methodology, proved accuracy at DA, validation/testimonial of local end-users. The status of the deliverable may allow further regional dissemination onto various commercial sectors of exploitation.
Guidelines to reduce fire ignitions (si apre in una nuova finestra)Report on (i) participatory research methods in selected PS elaborating adequate risk communication models for the case of wildfire, (ii) professional support assessment for agricultural use of fire and (iii) review of legislative and regulatory aspects for reducing fire risk to reduce anthropogenic fire ignitions caused by negligence or accidents through improving interactions among citizens, public agencies and research. This report will aim to classify ignitions in two main categories of human caused ignitions: a) citizen-driven (i.e. individual) deliberate ignitions or accidental uses of fire, and b) operations-based (i.e. technological) ignitions along energy and transport networks.
Report of FirEUrisk 2 Pilot Site Demonstration (si apre in una nuova finestra)The report will describe the context, evaluation criteria, the actions and results of the PS2: Central-Eastern Europe (Germany: Southern Brandenburg and eastern Saxony; Czechia: North Bohemia; Poland: Lower Silesia.) concerning research products developed within WP1-4 from which a number will be chosen judged on their suitability for the Central-Eastern European reality and stakeholders’ needs. Key focus- Transboundary cascading effects. Based on the activities carried out in the Pilot Site, guided by the standards and reporting requirements of D5.3, and by D5.5, this report will report on the application of the Project’s products, the results and subsequent analysis. The report will not only present the results of the research and application but also that of stakeholder involvement, providing both a quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Methodological handbook for fire collection of data and validation standards. Includes an assessment of the value of FireEUrisk geospatial information (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable will contain a description of the methodological procedure to collect data, including ground data, acquired from sensors at different spatial resolutions to be used in the validation of the products. Furthermore, it will report the results of a study aiming at assessing the socio-economic value of the geospatial information delivered by FirEUrisk products, that is, the meant as the economic estimation of the benefits achieved with an improved decision for wildfire management allowed by FirEUrisk products for different users/purposes.
Dissemination and Exploitation Plan- v.3 (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable will elaborate and maintain the dissemination and exploitation activities performed by the beneficiaries’ (website, dissemination materials, social media, events, scientific publications, policy aspects). The deliverable will analyse options for exploitation of the results and define the exploitation strategy for wider scale applications/implementation. Dissemination and Exploitation Plan -Final version.
Report analysing destructive fires with a protocol to collect feedback from next fires (si apre in una nuova finestra)Report on feedback analysis from five or more past large and high impact fires, with special focus on fire development in the WUI and impacts on the communities, including analysis of fatal accidents.
Report on the Standardisation of the Demonstration Products (si apre in una nuova finestra)The report will be the guidance document for Demonstration Area and Pilot site activities. It will provide the standards, guidance, protocols and reporting requirements with regards to applying the projects’ products in those areas. It will ensure a uniform approach to testing and allow for the comparability, processing and internal and external integration of results and project-wide quality assurance.
Training organisation- v.2 (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable will provide an overview of the training activities (e.g.: training courses, workshops, webinars, etc.) organised in the framework of FirEUrisk project and will include a set of specialized training materials that will be delivered at M48 (D6.6 Training organisation- v.2). Training organisation- Final version.
Handbook with guidelines for fire fighters to face to extreme fires, fires in WUI and fires in high latitudes/altitudes (si apre in una nuova finestra)Develop guidelines and science-based handbook to provide firefighters and managers an appropriate understanding of extreme fire behaviour and WUI challenges.
Conceptual framework for integrating risk assessment, reduction and adaptation (si apre in una nuova finestra)Review of fire risk management in Europe and development of a conceptual framework linking all stages of risk management, all stakeholders at different scales into a modular, global and multi-dimensional strategic plan.
Training organisation- v.1 (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable will provide an overview of the training activities (e.g.: training courses, workshops, webinars, etc.) organised in the framework of FirEUrisk project and will include a set of specialized training materials that will be delivered at M24. Training organisation- First version.
User Requirements Data Base and Report (si apre in una nuova finestra)This report shall provide a comprehensive gathering of end users’ needs and requirements by PS leaders, on fire risk assessment, reduction and adaptation as per the specific characteristics of the PS/DA and bearing in mind the objectives defined for the project. URs shall act as baseline for the demonstrations and products design. URs shall be organised into a dynamic database, accessible for consultation. D5.1 shall report A5.1.1 actions.
Report in the FirEUrisk-Wiki on Integrated risk assessment frame definition (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable aims to provide a conceptual definition of the integrated system to be developed within the project, to guide the variables that will be incorporated, as well as the methods to integrate them into synthetic fire risk indices.
Communication plan- v.1 (si apre in una nuova finestra)The communication plan will define the objectives of the communication activity and layout the actions, channels, timeline and monitoring routines to fulfil such objectives. It will identify, describe and highlight methods to actively engage with all the crucial stakeholder clusters and ensure the best outreach for FirEUrisk’ s outcomes and its many environmental, economic and social impacts. The plan will also present a comprehensive strategy to translate technical results and recommendations from the project into plain language material suitable for creating the maximum impact with non-technical audiences. Overall, this deliverable will serve two functions: reporting on the performed actions and developing a strategic analysis in the context of the overall objectives. Communication plan- First version.
On-line methodological handbook for socio-economic assessment of fire impacts/damages (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable will include the methodology developed from the activities indicated in tasks 1.2 and 1.3, about the economic assessment of fire impact (damage, losses) on natural resources (market and non-market), and structures (the resource resilience will be considered in loss accounting). This methodology will be developed considering the fire intensity level (FIL). A depreciation matrix based on the relationships between the economic values of each resource and the FIL will help determine the factor to evaluate the net change value (CNV) due to the effect of fire. The idea is to develop an e-book (online manual / application) to offer users a quick tool to estimate damages and losses. A toolbox will be considered to disseminate this methodology.
Management and action plan for End-users involvement in pilots and demos (si apre in una nuova finestra)This report consists of an action plan of activities to promote the participation in the [DA], PS and EU demonstrations of the largest possible number of end users and stakeholders. The plan shall (1) Involve project committees; (2) Promote and allow remote participation for non-locals; (3) Enlarge regional/national/local stakeholders engagement; (4) establish a calendar of actions and materials for pre/during/post PS event; (5) Engage new stakeholders and evaluate the impact upon new communities (6) Complement WP6 dissemination plans.
FirEUrisk network sustainability plan-v.1 (si apre in una nuova finestra)Key to success of FirEUrisk as a central research pillar is the identification and sensitization of similar EU funded actions. D6.2 will document actions that had been undertaken in order to further cement relationships. Such actions could include common dissemination activities, sharing of tools that have already been developed, strategic alliance in the development of new tools etc. D6.2 will provide information for Y1 and Y2 of FirEUrisk. FirEUrisk network sustainability plan- First version.
FirEUrisk network sustainability plan- v.2 (si apre in una nuova finestra)D6.3 will build upon the work of D6.2 and will report on the actions documented in Y3 and Y4 of FirEUrisk. FirEUrisk network sustainability plan- Final version.
Report on methodological frameworks for Vulnerability assessment (D, S) in the FirEUrisk-Wiki (si apre in una nuova finestra)The deliverable aims to report on the different approaches to fire vulnerability assessment implemented within the framework of Task 1.2 Exposure and Vulnerability. To this end, the report will illustrate the main results of all sub-tasks performed in T1.2.
Future vulnerability and exposure to future fire, incl. changes along WUI (si apre in una nuova finestra)We will report the impacts of climate, population and land-use change scenarios on future vulnerability and exposure to wildfire. Three main aspects will be considered: ecological vulnerability, provision of ecosystem services and societal vulnerability. A critical analysis will be performed to identify which conditions increase vulnerabilities and which can minimise future impacts.
Roadmap for an integrated fire risk management strategy for Europe (si apre in una nuova finestra)This document will provide guidelines for developing an integrated fire risk management strategy for Europe, based on the various components of risk, of possible alternatives for reduction taking into account future scenarios adapted to various European ecosystem conditions.
Improved fire regime simulations using hybrid functions in fire models and in fire-enabled DGVMs (si apre in una nuova finestra)Fire ignitions are difficult to predict from biophysical parameters. Therefore, we will use machine learning and SOFIA-type models to predict fire ignitions in Europe in order to derive functions that will be implemented within our fire-enabled DGVMs. The ultimate objective of this analysis is to improve the DGVMs to better simulate fire in Europe.
Report of FirEUrisk 6 Pilot Site Demonstration (si apre in una nuova finestra)The same criteria and method will be followed for the ET upscaling demonstration, which will be planned at the premises of any EU stakeholders engaged in the project. Maximum institutional and International impact will be sought in this demonstration.
Report of FirEUrisk 5 Pilot Site Demonstration (si apre in una nuova finestra)The report will describe the context, evaluation criteria, the actions and results of the PS5: Mediterranean - Greece (Attica Region) concerning research products developed within WP1-4 from which a number will be chosen judged on their suitability for the Mediterranean European reality and stakeholders’ needs. Key focus- Catastrophic peri-urban wildfires. Based on the activities carried out in the Pilot Site, guided by the standards and reporting requirements of D5.3, and by D5.5, this report will report on the application of the Project’s products, the results and subsequent analysis. The report will not only present the results of the research and application but also that of stakeholder involvement, providing both a quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Communication plan- v.2 (si apre in una nuova finestra)The communication plan will define the objectives of the communication activity and layout the actions, channels, timeline and monitoring routines to fulfil such objectives. It will identify, describe and highlight methods to actively engage with all the crucial stakeholder clusters and ensure the best outreach for FirEUrisk’ s outcomes and its many environmental, economic and social impacts. The plan will also present a comprehensive strategy to translate technical results and recommendations from the project into plain language material suitable for creating the maximum impact with non-technical audiences. Overall, this deliverable will serve two functions: reporting on the performed actions and developing a strategic analysis in the context of the overall objectives. Communication plan - Second version.
Dissemination and Exploitation Plan- v.1 (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable will elaborate and maintain the dissemination and exploitation activities performed by the beneficiaries’ (website, dissemination materials, social media, events, scientific publications, policy aspects). The deliverable will analyse options for exploitation of the results and define the exploitation strategy for wider scale applications/implementation. Dissemination and Exploitation Plan -First version.
Guidelines to reduce communities' vulnerability to extreme fires and fires in WUI (si apre in una nuova finestra)The objective of the deliverable is the integration of the inputs from tasks A2.4.2 and A2.4.3. The result will be the elaboration of guidelines that include from urban planning or gardening in the field of prevention, self-protection and evacuation, and implement engagement strategies for 'citizen-scientists' networks, including the development of training materials.
Report of FirEUrisk 3 Pilot Site Demonstration (si apre in una nuova finestra)The report will describe the context, evaluation criteria, the actions and results of the PS3: Mediterranean –Portugal (Central Region of Portugal) concerning research products developed within WP1-4 from which a number will be chosen judged on their suitability for the Mediterranean European reality and stakeholders’ needs. Key focus- Fire risk reduction and prevention, Forest management, WUI. Based on the activities carried out in the Pilot Site, guided by the standards and reporting requirements of D5.3, and by D5.5, this report will report on the application of the Project’s products, the results and subsequent analysis. The report will not only present the results of the research and application but also that of stakeholder involvement, providing both a quantitative and qualitative analysis.
New dimensions of future fire regimes, extremes and new fire-prone areas (si apre in una nuova finestra)This document will analyse potential impacts of future changes in fire and vegetation projected changes in future fire regimes and vegetation changes on human population, infrastructures, essential biodiversity variables and ecosystem services demand.
Report of FirEUrisk 4 Pilot Site Demonstration (si apre in una nuova finestra)The report will describe the context, evaluation criteria, the actions and results of the PS4: Mediterranean –Spain (Barcelona Province) concerning research products developed within WP1-4 from which a number will be chosen judged on their suitability for the Mediterranean European reality and stakeholders’ needs. Key focus- WUI, Forest and fuel management, Resilient landscapes Report on the implementation of the FirEUrisk novel and integrated strategy for holistic risk-based fire management in the Barcelona Pilot Site, addressing all phases of wildfire challenges: prevention, preparedness, response and restoration, particularly addressing the design of resilient landscapes through forest and fuel management at the landscape and WUI scales. Based on the activities carried out in the Pilot Site, guided by the standards and reporting requirements of D5.3, and by D5.5, this report will report on the application of the Project’s products, the results and subsequent analysis. The report will not only present the results of the research and application but also that of stakeholder involvement, providing both a quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Position paper on the results for fire risk assessment, reduction and adaptation (si apre in una nuova finestra)The position paper leverages upon the conclusions of the demonstration exercises and validation results. It shall include a roadmap gathering, gathering recommendations on the basis of the strengths and weaknesses found, and indicating ways of action based on the most disruptive components.
Policies review (si apre in una nuova finestra)The policy review will focus on pertinent policy questions or emerging challenges for policy makers and practitioners.
Design plan for Pilot Sites and Pan European Demonstrations (si apre in una nuova finestra)This report leverages upon D5.4. It concretises the immediate actions needed for each specific PS demonstration, presenting the specific objectives, the products to be demonstrated, access to background material, agenda, and expected demonstration roll-out. Evaluation/reporting/satisfaction questionnaires shall be included so that the event runs as a a validation event. The plan shall allow for remote participation for non-locals.
Policy Integration with FirEUrisk Roadmap (si apre in una nuova finestra)This activity will deliver, in co-operation with the key stakeholders, a comprehensive roadmap for integrating project outcomes at the operational level. The roadmap will be co-produced with national and international stakeholders such as OECD, EFFIS, ECWMF, Copernicus Emergency Services, among others. It will include an intensive dissemination programme embedded in the outreach tasks during the final year of the project.
Adaption options to future fire preparedness planning at three spatial scales (si apre in una nuova finestra)Blueprint for fire mitigation and adaptation measures based on future danger, vulnerability and risk of fire, considering, good preparedness practices on prevention and self-protection along the WUI, fuel management measures, ecosystem services provision related to carbon, water and habitats and fire policy guidelines.
Communication plan- v.3 (si apre in una nuova finestra)The communication plan will define the objectives of the communication activity and layout the actions, channels, timeline and monitoring routines to fulfil such objectives. It will identify, describe and highlight methods to actively engage with all the crucial stakeholder clusters and ensure the best outreach for FirEUrisk’ s outcomes and its many environmental, economic and social impacts. The plan will also present a comprehensive strategy to translate technical results and recommendations from the project into plain language material suitable for creating the maximum impact with non-technical audiences. Overall, this deliverable will serve two functions: reporting on the performed actions and developing a strategic analysis in the context of the overall objectives. Communication plan -Final version.
Report on methodological frameworks for each Danger modelling process (si apre in una nuova finestra)Comprehensive descriptions of state-of-the-art methodologies for modelling fire danger components, or the physical probability that a fire starts and propagates under current conditions, at different temporal and spatial scales. Includes weather and synoptic conditions models, non-stationary human and lightning ignition models, live and dead fuel moisture dynamics models, custom fuel type models, fire propagation, fuel consumption and smoke emission models.
Continental land-use change scenarios and stylised fuel management scenarios for the 21st century (si apre in una nuova finestra)Report providing meta-data and documentation of continental scale land-use change scenarios for the 21st century. The new future LUC scenarios, consistent in the land-use classification and modelling approach to the historic dataset HILDA, will be detailed until 2050 and more explorative until 2100. This dataset will be suitable for as land cover input to DGVM modelling.
Guidelines for LMS: applicability, socio-economics and environmental concerns (si apre in una nuova finestra)Report providing guidelines for LMS listing the findings with respect to applicability of the different LMS measures accounting for both the socio-economic and environmental concerns of these measures. The guidelines are based on literature review of previous experience across Europe with different LMS combined with an expert-based assessment of the LMS applicability and the role of contextual factors in the success or failure of these LMS.
Dissemination and Exploitation Plan- v.2 (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable will elaborate and maintain the dissemination and exploitation activities performed by the beneficiaries’ (website, dissemination materials, social media, events, scientific publications, policy aspects). The deliverable will analyse options for exploitation of the results and define the exploitation strategy for wider scale applications/implementation. Dissemination and Exploitation Plan -Second version.
A final project video will be developed to present the most relevant outcomes, methods and procedures developed during FirEUrisk to the different stakeholders in a simple and effective format towards maximising the project impact. The video will include several testimonials in the form of interviews from project partners and important stakeholders to report on the project results and achievements.
Initial communication bundle (si apre in una nuova finestra)An initial communication bundle will be developed with a view to presenting the project, its goals, partners, activities planned and expected impact to a broad audience. This bundle will include multiformat communication material including a motion graphics animation, poster infographics and a leaflet. All these materials will incorporate a distinctive visual identity for the consortium and project developed for public exposure of the proposal and portray a memorable image of FirEUrisk.
The main purpose of this deliverable is to describe the developed numerical modelling system that it will based on the most recent scientific/technical advances on fire spread, smoke emission and dispersion models as well as mathematical functions to estimate human exposure and health effects (on population and firefighters).
Simulated fire and vegetation dynamics at three spatial scales (si apre in una nuova finestra)Changes in future fire regimes will be characterized from projected fire variables (fire ignitions, burned area, fire intensity and fire-related carbon emissions) at the ET scale and contextualized using available EO data. A seasonal forecast system will quantify future changes in fire regimes and the fire-propagation potential at the ET scale and for the DA Sardinia. Analysis of changes in future fire extremes will be based on projections from the fire-enabled DGVMs, fine-fuel moisture models and atmospheric-stability metrics.
Geodatabases and Exposure & Vulnerability products in the GIS project platform (si apre in una nuova finestra)The objective of the deliverable is the integration of the inputs from tasks A1.2.1, A1.2.2 and A1.2.4. The result will be the incorporation in the GIS platform of the geographical data and information that allow making a necessary characterization to dynamically map the exposure from global level to WUI level.
Mobile App for fire risk information (si apre in una nuova finestra)This prototype application for mobile phones will aim to facilitate fire risk information to citizens in fire pronto fire prone areas. It will be included a user-friendly interface with variables related to fire danger and vulnerability. It will be tested in the Demo regions.
Implementation of prototype datasets and services with existing and future systems (si apre in una nuova finestra)We will undertake a review of the existing systems and fire risk data portals including EFFIS, DRMKC and the Copernicus services. The review will identify the most appropriate formats and contents for integration with these portals and services and to guide the development of the public cooperative platform. The activity will result in a report with a roadmap illustrating where, when and how results from FirEUrisk and future projects can or will be integrated with legacy systems such as EFFIS, DRMKC and Copernicus.
Open platform (si apre in una nuova finestra)The open platform will be based upon the internal cooperative platform and used as a one-stop-shop for data, models and knowledge on fire risk and will allow communication, interaction and development of inclusive knowledge contributed by several sources. It will include a collaboration environment to facilitate exercises and training. The open platform will be able to display and process static and dynamic information related to fire risk, impact, adaptation and mitigation approaches. It will also integrate tools developed in WP2 & 3 as services in order to run interactively. It will directly relate to the contents and recommendations of the integrated risk-wise strategy for fire management through the provision of tools, maps, analysis services and training materials developed, tested and honed during the project run-time. The platform will host all data and metadata needed to validate the results presented in scientific publications via DOI links to public research data repositories, as well as other data and metadata that will be decided to become publicly distributed by the Consortium, as will be specified in the data management plan (D4.2).
Geodatabases and Danger products in the GIS project platform (si apre in una nuova finestra)The objective of the deliverable is the integration of the inputs from tasks A1.1.1, A1.1.3, A1.1.4 and A1.1.5. The result will be the incorporation in the GIS platform of forecasts and high-resolution wind modelling together with the fuel humidity in order to have an optimal prediction of the existing hazard indices and drought codes.
Map (and associated spatial dataset) at ET scale indicating in which areas what LMS would fit best. This is done by accounting for the environmental/ecological trade-offs identified as well as the socio-economic constraints and possibilities (D2.3) and linking these to spatial proxy variables that are indicative for the contextual conditions using high resolution spatial datasets (i.e., of the Copernicus data service).
GIS databases with fire risk reduction strategies at ET and PS scale (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable will provide an EU scale coverage with the main factors identified in WP2 to reduce fire risk. This geospatial tool can be used for strategic decision making at EU scale.
Pubblicazioni
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Elena Aragoneses, Mariano García, Paloma Ruiz-Benito, Emilio Chuvieco
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Remote Sensing of Environment, Numero 303, 2024, Pagina/e 114005, ISSN 0034-4257
Editore:
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Vadym Bogomolov, Sergiy Zibtsev, Viktor Myroniuk, Dmytrii Holiaka, Oleksandr Soshenskyi, Vasyl Gumeniuk, Yevhen Kalchuk, Ihor Budzinskyi, Iryna Zibtseva
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Editore:
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Juli G. Pausas, Alexandro B. Leverkus
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Editore:
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, Numero 6, 2023, ISSN 2624-893X
Editore:
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DOI:
10.3389/ffgc.2023.1241378
Autori:
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Fire, Numero 6 (5), 2023, Pagina/e 215, ISSN 2571-6255
Editore:
MDPI
DOI:
10.3390/fire6050215
Autori:
Pegah Mohammadpour, Domingos Xavier Viegas, Alcides Pereira, Emilio Chuvieco
Pubblicato in:
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Editore:
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DOI:
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Autori:
Kristina Beetz, Christopher Marrs, Annika Busse, Markéta Poděbradská, Daniel Kinalczyk, Johanna Kranz, Matthias Forkel
Pubblicato in:
Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research, 2024, ISSN 0015-752X
Editore:
Oxford University Press
DOI:
10.1093/forestry/cpae024
Autori:
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Pubblicato in:
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Editore:
Academic Press
DOI:
10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118736
Autori:
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Pubblicato in:
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Editore:
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
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Autori:
Pausas, J. G.
Pubblicato in:
Global Ecology and Biogeography 31:10, Numero Global Ecology and Biogeography 31:10, 2022, Pagina/e 1923-1932, ISSN 1466-8238
Editore:
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DOI:
10.1111/geb.13569
Autori:
Matthias Forkel, Luisa Schmidt, Ruxandra-Maria Zotta, Wouter Dorigo, Marta Yebra
Pubblicato in:
Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci, 2023
Editore:
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
DOI:
10.5194/hess-2022-121
Autori:
Fernandes AP, Lopes D, Sorte S, Monteiro A, Gama C, Reis J, Menezes I, Osswald T, Borrego C, Almeida M, Ribeiro LM, Viegas DX and Miranda AI.
Pubblicato in:
International Journal Of Wildland Fire , 2022, ISSN 1049-8001
Editore:
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Publishing
DOI:
10.1071/wf21097
Autori:
A. Sahila, H. Boutchiche, D. X. Viegas, L. Reis, N. Zekri
Pubblicato in:
International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2023, ISSN 1049-8001
Editore:
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Publishing
DOI:
10.1071/wf22130
Autori:
Fátima Arrogante‑Funes, Inmaculada Aguado, Emilio Chuvieco
Pubblicato in:
Fire Ecology, Numero 20, 2024, ISSN 1933-9747
Editore:
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DOI:
10.1186/s42408-024-00269-9
Autori:
Gilberto Vaz, Jorge Raposo, Luís Reis, Pedro Monteiro, Domingos Viegas
Pubblicato in:
Fire, Numero 5, 2024, Pagina/e 145, ISSN 2571-6255
Editore:
MDPI
DOI:
10.3390/fire5050145
Autori:
Ermitão, T.; Gouveia, C.M.; Bastos A.; Russo, A.C.
Pubblicato in:
Environmental Research Letters 17 (9), 095009, Numero Environmental Research Letters 17 (9), 095009, 2022, ISSN 1748-9326
Editore:
Institute of Physics Publishing
DOI:
10.1088/1748-9326/ac8be4
Autori:
Nadia Politi, Diamando Vlachogiannis, Athanasios Sfetsos, Panagiotis T. Nastos, Nicolas R. Dalezios
Pubblicato in:
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Editore:
IUFRO
DOI:
10.13140/rg.2.2.13926.13128
Autori:
Monteiro, A.; Gama, C.; Osswald, T.; Fernandes, A.P.; Miranda, A.I.
Pubblicato in:
Environmental Sciences Proceedings, 2022
Editore:
MDPI
DOI:
10.3390/environsciproc2022017029
Autori:
M. Gómez-Giménez, A. Neidermeier, M. Roberts, G. Laneve, A. Cerdà
Pubblicato in:
TERRAenVISION, 2022
Editore:
TERRAenVISION
Autori:
Macarena Ortega / Juan Ramón Molina/ Francisco Rodríguez y Silva
Pubblicato in:
8º CONGRESO FORESTAL ESPAÑOL, 2022, Pagina/e 8CFE-634, ISBN 978-84-941695-6-4
Editore:
Sociedad Española de Ciencias Forestales
Autori:
Myroniuk, V., Zibtsev, S., G. Goldammer, J., Bogomolov, V., Borsuk, O., Soshenskii, O., Gumeniuk, V., and Zibtseva, E.
Pubblicato in:
EGU General Assembly 2022, Numero EGU22-13368, 23–27 May 2022, 2022, Pagina/e 13368
Editore:
-
DOI:
10.5194/egusphere-egu22-13368
Autori:
Darko Stipaničev, Marin Bugarić, Ljiljana Šerić, Damir Krstinić, Dunja Božić-Štulić
Pubblicato in:
Environmental Sciences Proceedings 17(1) 2022 - Book of abstracts of III International Conference on Fire Behaviour and Risk Alghero, Sardinia, Italy, 10 – 13 May 2022, 2022, Pagina/e 34, ISSN 2673-4931
Editore:
ICFBR
DOI:
10.3390/environsciproc2022017034
Autori:
Miranda, A.I.
Pubblicato in:
Environmental Sciences Proceedings, 2022
Editore:
MDPI
DOI:
10.3390/environsciproc2022017009
Autori:
Michail Sismanis, Alexandra Stefanidou, Dimitris Stavrakoudis, Ioannis Z. Gitas
Pubblicato in:
Proceedings of the 2023 8th International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies (SpliTech), Numero 2023, 2023
Editore:
IEEE
DOI:
10.23919/splitech58164.2023.10193645
Autori:
Miguel Ángel Herrera Machuca/Macarena Ortega / Juan Ramón Molina/Rafael Zumaquero/ Francisco Rodríguez y Silva
Pubblicato in:
8º CONGRESO FORESTAL ESPAÑOL, 2022, Pagina/e 8CFE-1117, ISBN 978-84-941695-6-4
Editore:
Sociedad Española de Ciencias Forestales
Autori:
Osswald T.,; Lopes, Diogo; Baptista D.; Menezes I.; Viegas C.; Ribeiro L.M.; Viegas X.; Miranda A.I.
Pubblicato in:
2024
Editore:
22nd International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes
Autori:
Lopes, Diogo; Alcasena, F.J; Bugaric, M.; Rodrigues, M.; Jiménez-Ruano, A; Osswald, T. ; Rodrigues, V.; Miranda, A.I.
Pubblicato in:
2023
Editore:
8th International Wildland Fire Conference
Autori:
Osswald, T.; Gama, C.; Fernandes, A.P.; Lopes, Diogo; Rodrigues, V.; Miranda, A.I.
Pubblicato in:
2023
Editore:
Ciência 2023 – Encontro com a Ciência e a Tecnologia em Portugal
Autori:
Miguel Rosa
Pubblicato in:
2022
Editore:
Universidade de Aveiro
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