Wildfires are a threat to the ecosystems and in the future this threat could become stronger due to climate change. Spatially explicit fire spread models are effective tools to study fire behavior and wildfire risk. However, to run fire spread simulations, one of the most important inputs is represented by fuel models and this information is not always available. In the last decades, remote sensing technologies have offered valuable information for the classification and characterization of fuels. For this reason, in this work we created accurate maps of main fuel types for Mediterranean areas combining multispectral and LiDAR data. This information improves the current available information, which derives from the Land Use Map of Sardinia....
Providing accurate information on fire effects is critical to understanding post-fire ecological pro...
Although the area burned by single wildfires may range over many orders of magnitude, only a handful...
Traditionally fuel maps are built in terms of 'fuel types', thus considering the structural characte...
Wildfires are a key problem in many terrestrial ecosystems, particularly in the Mediterranean Basin,...
Fuel structure and characteristics are important to better understand and predict wildfire behaviour...
Fire is a major ecological disturbance and threatening factor of ecosystem sustainability around the...
Abstract The development of comprehensive fire management and risk assessment strategies is of promi...
Abstract This study aims at ascertaining if and how remote sensing data can improve f...
Fire is a basic ecological factor that contributes to determine vegetation diversity and dynamics in...
The growing threats posed by wildfires in Southern Europe are calling for the development of compreh...
Through its influence on biomass production, climate controls fuel availability affecting at the sam...
Abstract Approximately 60,000 fires occur in the European Mediterranean region every year. On averag...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
Key message Fuel moisture and chemical content affecting live plant flammability can be measured thr...
Fuel management is a crucial action to maintain wildland fires under the threshold of manageability;...
Providing accurate information on fire effects is critical to understanding post-fire ecological pro...
Although the area burned by single wildfires may range over many orders of magnitude, only a handful...
Traditionally fuel maps are built in terms of 'fuel types', thus considering the structural characte...
Wildfires are a key problem in many terrestrial ecosystems, particularly in the Mediterranean Basin,...
Fuel structure and characteristics are important to better understand and predict wildfire behaviour...
Fire is a major ecological disturbance and threatening factor of ecosystem sustainability around the...
Abstract The development of comprehensive fire management and risk assessment strategies is of promi...
Abstract This study aims at ascertaining if and how remote sensing data can improve f...
Fire is a basic ecological factor that contributes to determine vegetation diversity and dynamics in...
The growing threats posed by wildfires in Southern Europe are calling for the development of compreh...
Through its influence on biomass production, climate controls fuel availability affecting at the sam...
Abstract Approximately 60,000 fires occur in the European Mediterranean region every year. On averag...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
Key message Fuel moisture and chemical content affecting live plant flammability can be measured thr...
Fuel management is a crucial action to maintain wildland fires under the threshold of manageability;...
Providing accurate information on fire effects is critical to understanding post-fire ecological pro...
Although the area burned by single wildfires may range over many orders of magnitude, only a handful...
Traditionally fuel maps are built in terms of 'fuel types', thus considering the structural characte...