A systematic risk analysis for mitigation purposes plays a crucial role in the context of emergency management in modern societies. It supports the planning of the general preparedness of the rescue forces and thus enhances public safety. This study applies the principles of knowledge discovery and data mining to support the development of a risk model for fire and rescue services. Domestic fires, which are a serious threat in an urban environment, are selected to demonstrate the methods. The aim of the research is to identify important factors that contribute to the probability of the occurrence of domestic fires. Various physical and socio-economic conditions in the background environment are analysed to provide an insight into the dis...
Forest fire sequences can be modelled as a stochastic point process where events are characterized b...
Forest fire sequences can be modelled as a stochastic point process where events are characterized b...
This article reports on the results from a spatiotemporal analysis of disaggregate fire incident dat...
A systematic risk analysis for mitigation purposes plays a crucial role in the context of emergency ...
The paper describes the results of investigation into urban fires in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania ...
The aim with this paper is to examine how different GIS-based visualization methods can be applied a...
Systematic spatial risk analysis plays a crucial role in preventing emergencies.In the Czech Republi...
This study is the first relatively broad statistical survey utilising the statistical data collected...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science...
Since the end of the 1990s, the number of fires has increased dramatically in Malmö, a city in the s...
The fire scientific community and even more the fire managers are trying to assess and describe the ...
This study is the first relatively broad statistical survey utilising the statistical data collected...
Home to an estimated 1 billion people globally, informal settlements are urban environments that are...
Spatial data mining is a new and rapidly developing technique for analyzing geographical data. In t...
This PhD focuses on developing a risk-based fire and rescue model for dwelling fires which important...
Forest fire sequences can be modelled as a stochastic point process where events are characterized b...
Forest fire sequences can be modelled as a stochastic point process where events are characterized b...
This article reports on the results from a spatiotemporal analysis of disaggregate fire incident dat...
A systematic risk analysis for mitigation purposes plays a crucial role in the context of emergency ...
The paper describes the results of investigation into urban fires in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania ...
The aim with this paper is to examine how different GIS-based visualization methods can be applied a...
Systematic spatial risk analysis plays a crucial role in preventing emergencies.In the Czech Republi...
This study is the first relatively broad statistical survey utilising the statistical data collected...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science...
Since the end of the 1990s, the number of fires has increased dramatically in Malmö, a city in the s...
The fire scientific community and even more the fire managers are trying to assess and describe the ...
This study is the first relatively broad statistical survey utilising the statistical data collected...
Home to an estimated 1 billion people globally, informal settlements are urban environments that are...
Spatial data mining is a new and rapidly developing technique for analyzing geographical data. In t...
This PhD focuses on developing a risk-based fire and rescue model for dwelling fires which important...
Forest fire sequences can be modelled as a stochastic point process where events are characterized b...
Forest fire sequences can be modelled as a stochastic point process where events are characterized b...
This article reports on the results from a spatiotemporal analysis of disaggregate fire incident dat...