Remote Sensing (Dec 2020)

Regional Level Data Server for Fire Hazard Evaluation and Fuel Treatments Planning

  • Goran Krsnik,
  • Eduard Busquets Olivé,
  • Míriam Piqué Nicolau,
  • Asier Larrañaga,
  • Adrián Cardil,
  • Jordi García-Gonzalo,
  • José Ramón González Olabarría

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12244124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 24
p. 4124

Abstract

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Both fire risk assessment and management of wildfire prevention strategies require different sources of data to represent the complex geospatial interaction that exists between environmental variables in the most accurate way possible. In this sense, geospatial analysis tools and remote sensing data offer new opportunities for estimating fire risk and optimizing wildfire prevention planning. Herein, we presented a conceptual design of a server that contained most variables required for predicting fire behavior at a regional level. For that purpose, an innovative and elaborated fuel modelling process and parameterization of all needed environmental and climatic variables were implemented in order to enable to more precisely define fuel characteristics and potential fire behaviors under different meteorological scenarios. The server, open to be used by scientists and technicians, is expected to be the steppingstone for an integrated tool to support decision-making regarding prevention and management of forest fires in Catalonia.

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