The summer of 2007 was the worst wildfire season ever recorded in Greek contemporary history with approximately 270,000 hectares of land burned throughout the country. The area most severely hit was the Peloponnesian state of Elia. Econometric analysis with the use of primary and secondary data was carried out in an attempt to disentangle the effects of a variety of factors in the spread of the fire. The findings identified villages in low altitudes and steep slopes as the ones most vulnerable to the risk of wildfire. Wind speed played a significant role in exacerbating the blazes. As far as human factors are concerned population density was negatively associated with wildfire spread. In addition, the more olive groves were found within the...
Shifts in government priorities in response to the 2007 global recession have affected wildfire mana...
Mediterranean regions are likely to be the most vulnerable areas to wildfires in Europe. In this con...
Wildfires can have devastating impacts on life, property and the environment. Increasingly people ar...
Numerous catastrophic wildfires in Greece have demonstrated that relying on fire suppression as the ...
Socioeconomic conditions and land management choices combine to affect changes in long-term wildfire...
Socioeconomic conditions and land management choices combine to affect changes in long-term wildfire...
In August 2007, a wildfire affected an area of approximately 135.000m2 in the Municipality of Zachar...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science...
Exceptional fires have ravaged parts of Greece, which contains some of Europe's most diverse and lit...
Background and Purpose: The potential impact that climate change may have on fire regime in ecosyste...
The fire season of 2007 was particularly devastating for Greece, achieving the new all-time record o...
Forest fires, as all natural disasters, have the potential to seriously affect both the environment ...
Protected areas are necessary for the conservation and enhancement of biodiversity. Wildfires are ma...
Due to climatic and other factors, Greece is likely to face increasing challenges in managing the ri...
In August 2007 Ilia Prefecture suffered one of the most devastating wildfires that have ever happene...
Shifts in government priorities in response to the 2007 global recession have affected wildfire mana...
Mediterranean regions are likely to be the most vulnerable areas to wildfires in Europe. In this con...
Wildfires can have devastating impacts on life, property and the environment. Increasingly people ar...
Numerous catastrophic wildfires in Greece have demonstrated that relying on fire suppression as the ...
Socioeconomic conditions and land management choices combine to affect changes in long-term wildfire...
Socioeconomic conditions and land management choices combine to affect changes in long-term wildfire...
In August 2007, a wildfire affected an area of approximately 135.000m2 in the Municipality of Zachar...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science...
Exceptional fires have ravaged parts of Greece, which contains some of Europe's most diverse and lit...
Background and Purpose: The potential impact that climate change may have on fire regime in ecosyste...
The fire season of 2007 was particularly devastating for Greece, achieving the new all-time record o...
Forest fires, as all natural disasters, have the potential to seriously affect both the environment ...
Protected areas are necessary for the conservation and enhancement of biodiversity. Wildfires are ma...
Due to climatic and other factors, Greece is likely to face increasing challenges in managing the ri...
In August 2007 Ilia Prefecture suffered one of the most devastating wildfires that have ever happene...
Shifts in government priorities in response to the 2007 global recession have affected wildfire mana...
Mediterranean regions are likely to be the most vulnerable areas to wildfires in Europe. In this con...
Wildfires can have devastating impacts on life, property and the environment. Increasingly people ar...