Development of a framework for fire risk assessment using remote sensing and geographic information system technologies |
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Authors: | Emilio Chuvieco,Inmaculada Aguado,Hé ctor Nieto,M. Pilar Martí n,Lara Vilar,Susana Martí n,Juan de la Riva,Francisco Rodrí guez,Miguel A. Herrera |
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Affiliation: | a Departamento de Geografía, Universidad de Alcalá, Colegios 2, 28801 Alcalá de Henares, Spain b Instituto de Economía, Geografía y Demografía (IEGD), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Albasanz 26-28, 28037 Madrid, Spain c Departamento de Economía y Gestión Forestal, ETSI de Montes, Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040 Madrid, Spain d Departamento de Geografía y Ordenación del Territorio, Universidad de Zaragoza, C/Pedro Cerbuna, 12, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain e Fundación Centro de Estudios Ambientales del Mediterráneo, C/Charles Darwin, 14, Parque Tecnológico, Paterna, 46980 Valencia, Spain f Departamento de Ingeniería Forestal, Universidad de Córdoba, Avd. Menéndez Pidal s/n, 14071 Córdoba, Spain |
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Abstract: | 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, since the project was intended to provide a spatial and temporal assessment of risk conditions. All variables were mapped at 1 km2 spatial resolution, and were integrated into a web-mapping service system. This service was active in the summer of 2007 for semi-operational testing of end-users. The paper also presents the first validation results of the danger index, by comparing temporal trends of different danger components and fire occurrence in the different study regions. |
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Keywords: | Fire risk Fire danger Geographic information systems Remote sensing Logistic regression Human factors Fuel moisture content Lightning |
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