In this paper we study the occurrences of outdoor vehicle fires recorded by the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) for the period 1998-2019, and build static panel data models to predict future occurrences of fire in Stockholm County. Through comparing the performance of different models, we look at the effect of different distributional assumptions for the dependent variable on predictive performance. Our study concludes that treating the dependent variable as continuous does not hamper performance, with the exception of models meant to predict more uncommon occurrences of fire. Furthermore, we find that assuming that the dependent variable follows a Negative Binomial Distribution, rather than a Poisson Distribution, does not lead to...
Based on evidence from previous studies, fire mortality rates among older adults on a local level se...
<div><p>Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppressi...
Organization of successful wildfire prevention and suppression require detailed information on ignit...
In this paper we study the occurrences of outdoor vehicle fires recorded by the Swedish Civil Contin...
An ongoing trend the last couple of years has been the intense reporting of an increased amount of d...
We specify several count data models, parameterizing the probability densities in terms of their mea...
The purpose of this report is to investigate possible relationships between the number of residentia...
The fire scientific community and even more the fire managers are trying to assess and describe the ...
Fire protection is an example of a complex production process. This study measures efficiency by con...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
Many jurisdictions around the world have recently begun compiling databases of wildfire records, in ...
Little research has been conducted with respect to water requirements for wildfire suppression. An e...
Little research has been conducted with respect to water requirements for wildfire suppression. An e...
Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppression activ...
© 2018 Dr. Nicholas ReadLightning-caused wildfire is a significant concern for fire management agenc...
Based on evidence from previous studies, fire mortality rates among older adults on a local level se...
<div><p>Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppressi...
Organization of successful wildfire prevention and suppression require detailed information on ignit...
In this paper we study the occurrences of outdoor vehicle fires recorded by the Swedish Civil Contin...
An ongoing trend the last couple of years has been the intense reporting of an increased amount of d...
We specify several count data models, parameterizing the probability densities in terms of their mea...
The purpose of this report is to investigate possible relationships between the number of residentia...
The fire scientific community and even more the fire managers are trying to assess and describe the ...
Fire protection is an example of a complex production process. This study measures efficiency by con...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
Many jurisdictions around the world have recently begun compiling databases of wildfire records, in ...
Little research has been conducted with respect to water requirements for wildfire suppression. An e...
Little research has been conducted with respect to water requirements for wildfire suppression. An e...
Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppression activ...
© 2018 Dr. Nicholas ReadLightning-caused wildfire is a significant concern for fire management agenc...
Based on evidence from previous studies, fire mortality rates among older adults on a local level se...
<div><p>Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppressi...
Organization of successful wildfire prevention and suppression require detailed information on ignit...