In this paper, we describe current fire characteristics in the Alpine region using a ten-year forest fire record at the third and lowest resolution of the European Classification of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS3). To this purpose, we performed hierarchical clustering based on the Bray-Curtis dissimilarity index on five pyrogeographic metrics. This resulted in three main geographically well-distinguished clusters (Southern, Northern, and Maritime Alps) and two small groups of outliers. From a geographic point of view, we found a clear differentiation between the high fire density on the southern slope of the Alps and the substantially lower proportion of burnt areas registered in the north. The most relevant climatic (e.g., f...
Understanding the factors driving past fire regimes is crucial in the context of global change as a ...
The spatial patterns of fire occurrence were analyzed in two regions of Southern Europe, focusing on...
Aim: Potential fire intensity (PFI) is among the main drivers of fire–vegetation inter- actions, but...
Background: Pyrogeography is a major field of investigation in wildfire science because of its capac...
International audienceWildland fire effects are strongly associated with fire regime characteristics...
International audienceThe Alpine area is particularly sensitive to climatic and environmental change...
In recent years, Austria has experienced highly variable forest fire activity with new record values...
Forest fire regimes are likely to experience consid-erable changes in the European Alps due to cli-m...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceForest fires are expected t...
Efficient fire policies may rely on good knowledge of the regional variations of fire activity and o...
Fire risk is expected to increase in the Mediterranean Basin like in many areas worldwide. Climate i...
Modeling and assessing the factors that drive forest fire ignitions is critical for fire prevention...
[Aim] The aim was to characterize fire regimes and estimate fire regime parameters (area burnt, size...
Understanding the factors driving past fire regimes is crucial in the context of global change as a ...
The spatial patterns of fire occurrence were analyzed in two regions of Southern Europe, focusing on...
Aim: Potential fire intensity (PFI) is among the main drivers of fire–vegetation inter- actions, but...
Background: Pyrogeography is a major field of investigation in wildfire science because of its capac...
International audienceWildland fire effects are strongly associated with fire regime characteristics...
International audienceThe Alpine area is particularly sensitive to climatic and environmental change...
In recent years, Austria has experienced highly variable forest fire activity with new record values...
Forest fire regimes are likely to experience consid-erable changes in the European Alps due to cli-m...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceForest fires are expected t...
Efficient fire policies may rely on good knowledge of the regional variations of fire activity and o...
Fire risk is expected to increase in the Mediterranean Basin like in many areas worldwide. Climate i...
Modeling and assessing the factors that drive forest fire ignitions is critical for fire prevention...
[Aim] The aim was to characterize fire regimes and estimate fire regime parameters (area burnt, size...
Understanding the factors driving past fire regimes is crucial in the context of global change as a ...
The spatial patterns of fire occurrence were analyzed in two regions of Southern Europe, focusing on...
Aim: Potential fire intensity (PFI) is among the main drivers of fire–vegetation inter- actions, but...