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Development of a framework for fire risk assessment using remote sensing and geographic information system technologies
ArticleAbstract: Forest fires play a critical role in landscape transformation, vegetation succession, soil degradatiPalabras claves:Fire danger, Fire risk, Fuel moisture content, Geographic information systems, human factors, Lightning, logistic regression, remote sensingAutores:Aguado I., Baeza J., Chuvieco E., Ibarra P., Martín M.P., Martín S., Martínez J., Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Nieto H., Riva J.D.L., Rodríguez F., Salas J., Vilar L., Yebra M., Zamora R.Fuentes:scopusEconomic vulnerability of fire-prone landscapes in protected natural areas: application in a Mediterranean Natural Park
ArticleAbstract: Environmental services and landscape goods are rarely incorporated into economic valuation of naturaPalabras claves:Burn probability, Fire impacts, Landscape susceptibility, Landscape vulnerabilityAutores:Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Silva F.R.y.Fuentes:scopusModelling available crown fuel for Pinus pinaster Ait. stands in the "Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park" (Spain)
ArticleAbstract: One of the main limiting aspects in the application of crown fire models at landscape scale has beenPalabras claves:allometric equations, Canopy bulk density, Canopy fuel consumption, Canopy fuel load, Potential crown fireAutores:Mérida E., Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Silva F.R.y.Fuentes:scopusThe ignition index based on flammability of vegetation improves planning in the wildland-urban interface: A case study in Southern Spain
ArticleAbstract: Forest fires in the wildland urban interface (WUI) are a widespread and growing problem due to changPalabras claves:Flammability, Ignition fire risk, Ignition probability, Intermix vegetation, Ornamental vegetationAutores:Martín T., Miguel Angel Herrera, Molina-Martínez J.R., Silva F.R.y.Fuentes:scopus