The purpose of this study was to compare the sensitivity of modelled area burned to environmental factors across a range of independently-developed landscape-fire-succession models. The sensitivity of area burned to variation in four factors, namely terrain (flat, undulating and mountainous), fuel pattern (finely and coarsely clumped), climate (observed, warmer & wetter, and warmer & drier) and weather (year-to-year variability) was determined for four existing landscape-fire-succession models (EMBYR, FIRESCAPE, LANDSUM and SEM-LAND) and a new model implemented in the LAMOS modelling shell (LAMOS(DS)). Sensitivity was measured as the variance in area burned explained by each of the four factors, and all of the interactions amongst them, in ...
International audienceRecent climate changes have increased fire-prone weather conditions in many re...
Fire is an important natural disturbance factor, which significantly impacts vegetation dynamics. Fi...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
The purpose of this study was to compare the sensitivity of modelled area burned to environmental fa...
France. Abstract—The relative importance of variables in determining area burned is an im-portant ma...
The behaviour of five landscape fire models (CAF, FIRESCAPE, LAMOS(HS), LANDSUM and SEM-LAND) was co...
This is the author accepted manuscriptUnderstanding how fire regimes change over time is of major im...
Wildfires are a natural phenomenon that strongly impacts the environment. Many terrestrial ecosystem...
Global fire-vegetation models are widely used to assess impacts of environmental change on fire regi...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...
Fire is an integral Earth system process, playing an important role in the distribution of terrestri...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
A spatially explicit landscape model of disturbance and vegetation succession, LANDIS, was used to e...
International audienceRecent climate changes have increased fire-prone weather conditions in many re...
Fire is an important natural disturbance factor, which significantly impacts vegetation dynamics. Fi...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
The purpose of this study was to compare the sensitivity of modelled area burned to environmental fa...
France. Abstract—The relative importance of variables in determining area burned is an im-portant ma...
The behaviour of five landscape fire models (CAF, FIRESCAPE, LAMOS(HS), LANDSUM and SEM-LAND) was co...
This is the author accepted manuscriptUnderstanding how fire regimes change over time is of major im...
Wildfires are a natural phenomenon that strongly impacts the environment. Many terrestrial ecosystem...
Global fire-vegetation models are widely used to assess impacts of environmental change on fire regi...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...
Fire is an integral Earth system process, playing an important role in the distribution of terrestri...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
A spatially explicit landscape model of disturbance and vegetation succession, LANDIS, was used to e...
International audienceRecent climate changes have increased fire-prone weather conditions in many re...
Fire is an important natural disturbance factor, which significantly impacts vegetation dynamics. Fi...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...