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Forest Fire Risk Prediction
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Forest Fire Risk Prediction

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Globally, fire regimes are being altered by changing climatic conditions and

land use changes. This has the potential to drive species extinctions and cause

ecosystem state changes, with a range of consequences for ecosystem services.

Accurate prediction of the risk of forest fires over short timescales (weeks or

months) is required for land managers to target suppression resources in order

to protect people, property, and infrastructure, as well as fire-sensitive ecosystems.

Over longer timescales, prediction of changes in forest fire regimes is

required to model the effect of wildfires on the terrestrial carbon cycle and subsequent

feedbacks into the climate system.

This was the motivation to publish this book, which is focused on quantifying

and modelling the risk factors of forest fires. More specifically, the chapters in

this book address four topics: (i) the use of fire danger metrics and other approaches

to understand variation in wildfire activity; (ii) understanding changes

in the flammability of live fuel; (iii) modeling dead fuel moisture content; and

(iv) estimations of emission factors.

The book will be of broad relevance to scientists and managers working with

fire in different forest ecosystems globally.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Mdpi AG
Date
30 September 2021
Pages
236
ISBN
9783036514741

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Globally, fire regimes are being altered by changing climatic conditions and

land use changes. This has the potential to drive species extinctions and cause

ecosystem state changes, with a range of consequences for ecosystem services.

Accurate prediction of the risk of forest fires over short timescales (weeks or

months) is required for land managers to target suppression resources in order

to protect people, property, and infrastructure, as well as fire-sensitive ecosystems.

Over longer timescales, prediction of changes in forest fire regimes is

required to model the effect of wildfires on the terrestrial carbon cycle and subsequent

feedbacks into the climate system.

This was the motivation to publish this book, which is focused on quantifying

and modelling the risk factors of forest fires. More specifically, the chapters in

this book address four topics: (i) the use of fire danger metrics and other approaches

to understand variation in wildfire activity; (ii) understanding changes

in the flammability of live fuel; (iii) modeling dead fuel moisture content; and

(iv) estimations of emission factors.

The book will be of broad relevance to scientists and managers working with

fire in different forest ecosystems globally.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Mdpi AG
Date
30 September 2021
Pages
236
ISBN
9783036514741