International audienceContextDensity management diagrams (DMDs) are useful for designing, displaying and evaluating alternative density management regimes for a given stand-level management objective. The inclusion of variables related to crown fire potential within DMDs has not previously been considered.AimsThe aim of this study was to include isolines of variables related to crown fire initiation and spread in DMDs to enable identification of stand structures associated with different types of wildfire.MethodsBiometric and fuel data from maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) stands in NW Spain were used to construct DMDs. Different surface and crown fire behaviour models were used together to estimate crown fire potential.ResultsThe crown ...
Application of crown fire behavior models in fire management decision-making have been limited by th...
ABSTRACT Density Management Diagrams (DMD) contribute to the forester, as they allow the understandi...
The fuel complex variables canopy bulk density and canopy base height are often used to predict crow...
Fire managers are increasingly concerned about the threat of crown fires, yet only now are quantitat...
A static stand density management diagram was constructed for Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mi...
Abstract: Fire management activities can greatly benefit from the description of wildland fuel as a ...
Background: Crown fires are often intense and fast spreading and hence can have serious impacts on s...
We describe the development of a model system for the prediction over the full range in fire behavio...
Silvicultural models are often developed and applied without due consideration of fire modelling. Ye...
Canopy fuel characteristics that influence the initiation and spread of crown fires were measured i...
Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) project 09-S-03-1 was undertaken in response to JFSP Project Annou...
Fire managers in Australasia currently lack the basis that would permit them to objectively evaluate...
Aims of study: To conduct the first full-scale crown fire experiment carried out in a Mediterranean ...
Norway spruce is one of the most important conifer tree species in Europe, paramount for timber prov...
Density management diagrams (DMD) are graphical tools used in the design of silvicultural regimes in...
Application of crown fire behavior models in fire management decision-making have been limited by th...
ABSTRACT Density Management Diagrams (DMD) contribute to the forester, as they allow the understandi...
The fuel complex variables canopy bulk density and canopy base height are often used to predict crow...
Fire managers are increasingly concerned about the threat of crown fires, yet only now are quantitat...
A static stand density management diagram was constructed for Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mi...
Abstract: Fire management activities can greatly benefit from the description of wildland fuel as a ...
Background: Crown fires are often intense and fast spreading and hence can have serious impacts on s...
We describe the development of a model system for the prediction over the full range in fire behavio...
Silvicultural models are often developed and applied without due consideration of fire modelling. Ye...
Canopy fuel characteristics that influence the initiation and spread of crown fires were measured i...
Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) project 09-S-03-1 was undertaken in response to JFSP Project Annou...
Fire managers in Australasia currently lack the basis that would permit them to objectively evaluate...
Aims of study: To conduct the first full-scale crown fire experiment carried out in a Mediterranean ...
Norway spruce is one of the most important conifer tree species in Europe, paramount for timber prov...
Density management diagrams (DMD) are graphical tools used in the design of silvicultural regimes in...
Application of crown fire behavior models in fire management decision-making have been limited by th...
ABSTRACT Density Management Diagrams (DMD) contribute to the forester, as they allow the understandi...
The fuel complex variables canopy bulk density and canopy base height are often used to predict crow...