In the European context, Portugal is the country with the highest number of wildfires and the second with more burnt area. The vast majority of these events are of human origin, whether caused by accident, negligence or arson, reason why it is particularly important to know the regime of these wildfires for forest and wildfire management activities. The study focuses on the most recent years of 20012014, when wildfire ignition's coordinates are known, and aims to identify and characterize the wildfire incidence spatial patterns of variability as well as their main drivers. After grouping wildfires with human cause into negligent and intentional, we studied their spatial distribution in terms of normalized number of wildfires (NNF) and burnt...
Fire has been a key tool used by humans for several thousands of years and a vital component in ecos...
Abstract Not all wildfire ignitions result in burned areas of a similar size. The aim of this study ...
Not all wildfire ignitions result in burned areas of a similar size. The aim of this study was to ...
Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Forest FiresAccording to the statistics Portugal has the hig...
Burnt area in Portugal increased in the last decades, contrarily to other southern European countrie...
Information on the spatial incidence of fire ignition density and burnt area, trends and drivers of ...
Information on the spatial incidence of fire ignition density and burnt area, trends and drivers of ...
Understanding the spatial patterns of wildfire ignition and spread has important implications for la...
Burned area is a rather weak descriptor of wildfire activity, since it is not well correlated neithe...
This paper presents a spatial characterization of the distribution at district level of the forest f...
The spatial incidence of Mediterranean forest fire occurrences is inevitably linked to two main fact...
Wildfires are responsible for major land use and land cover (LUC) changes. These events are frequen...
Catry, F. X., Rego, F. C., Moreira, F., & Bação, F. (2008). Characterizing and modelling the spatial...
ousa, D., Cruz-Jesus, F., Sousa, A., & Painho, M. (2021). A multivariate approach to assess the stru...
The purpose of this paper was to analyze the evolution and regional distribution of both forest fire...
Fire has been a key tool used by humans for several thousands of years and a vital component in ecos...
Abstract Not all wildfire ignitions result in burned areas of a similar size. The aim of this study ...
Not all wildfire ignitions result in burned areas of a similar size. The aim of this study was to ...
Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Forest FiresAccording to the statistics Portugal has the hig...
Burnt area in Portugal increased in the last decades, contrarily to other southern European countrie...
Information on the spatial incidence of fire ignition density and burnt area, trends and drivers of ...
Information on the spatial incidence of fire ignition density and burnt area, trends and drivers of ...
Understanding the spatial patterns of wildfire ignition and spread has important implications for la...
Burned area is a rather weak descriptor of wildfire activity, since it is not well correlated neithe...
This paper presents a spatial characterization of the distribution at district level of the forest f...
The spatial incidence of Mediterranean forest fire occurrences is inevitably linked to two main fact...
Wildfires are responsible for major land use and land cover (LUC) changes. These events are frequen...
Catry, F. X., Rego, F. C., Moreira, F., & Bação, F. (2008). Characterizing and modelling the spatial...
ousa, D., Cruz-Jesus, F., Sousa, A., & Painho, M. (2021). A multivariate approach to assess the stru...
The purpose of this paper was to analyze the evolution and regional distribution of both forest fire...
Fire has been a key tool used by humans for several thousands of years and a vital component in ecos...
Abstract Not all wildfire ignitions result in burned areas of a similar size. The aim of this study ...
Not all wildfire ignitions result in burned areas of a similar size. The aim of this study was to ...