Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
We used spatial optimization to allocate and prioritize prescribed fire treatments in the fire-prone Bages County,
central Catalonia (northeastern Spain). The goal of this study was to identify suitable strategic locations on forest
lands for fuel treatments in order to: 1) disrupt major fire movements, 2) reduce ember emissions, and 3) reduce
the likelihood of large fires burning into residential communities.We firstmodeled fire spread, hazard and exposure
metrics under historical extreme fire weather conditions, including node influence grid for surface fire pathways,
crown fraction burned and fire transmission to residential structures. Then, we performed an optimization analysis
on individual planning areas to identify production possibility frontiers for addressing fire exposure and explore alternative
prescribed fire treatment configurations. The results revealed strong trade-offs among different fire exposure
metrics, showed treatment mosaics that optimize the allocation of prescribed fire, and identified specific
opportunities to achieve multiple objectives. Our methods can contribute to improving the efficiency of prescribed
fire treatment investments andwildfire management programs aimed at creating fire resilient ecosystems, facilitating
safe and efficient fire suppression, and safeguarding rural communities from catastrophic wildfires. The analysis
framework can be used to optimally allocate prescribed fire in other fire-prone areas within the Mediterranean region
and elsewhere.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Prescribed fires; Fire modeling; Treatment Optimization; Production Possibility frontier; Mediterranean areas
Elenco autori:
Salis, Michele
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