2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13753-023-00464-3
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Spatial Resilience to Wildfires through the Optimal Deployment of Firefighting Resources: Impact of Topography on Initial Attack Effectiveness

Abstract: Strongly affected by the escalating impacts of climate change, wildfires have been increasing in frequency and severity around the world. The primary aim of this study was the development of specific territorial measures—estimating the optimal locations of firefighting resources—to enhance the spatial resilience to wildfires in the fire-prone region of Chalkidiki Prefecture in northern Greece. These measures focus on the resistance to wildfires and the adaptation of strategies to wildfire management, based on … Show more

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“…Public awareness campaigns on fire safety, the enforcement of fire restrictions during times of increased fire risk, and the use of controlled burns to reduce fuel loads are all examples of prevention strategies. The suppression of a wildfire may entail building fire lines to stop the spread of the fire, using fire retardants or water drops from airplanes to halt the fire's advance, and deploying ground teams to put out hotspots [91]. Collaboration between numerous stakeholders, including governmental organizations, private landowners, and local communities, is necessary for effective forest operations and wildfire control planning.…”
Section: IVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public awareness campaigns on fire safety, the enforcement of fire restrictions during times of increased fire risk, and the use of controlled burns to reduce fuel loads are all examples of prevention strategies. The suppression of a wildfire may entail building fire lines to stop the spread of the fire, using fire retardants or water drops from airplanes to halt the fire's advance, and deploying ground teams to put out hotspots [91]. Collaboration between numerous stakeholders, including governmental organizations, private landowners, and local communities, is necessary for effective forest operations and wildfire control planning.…”
Section: IVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to quantify relationships of the above mechanisms, a common practice includes the determination of the so-called "Fire Indices", such as the Canadian Fire Weather Index (FWI). A better understanding of wildfires and their underlying mechanisms could lead to significant resource savings due to the optimization of fire management [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%