International audienceThe most widely used metrics to characterize wildfire regime and estimate the impact of wildfires are total burnt area (BA) and the number of fire events (FE). However, these are insufficient to analyse the threat to society of a new fire regime characterized by a higher occurrence of very large events. To overcome this weakness, we propose the use of a Concentration Index (CIB) which makes it possible to identify spatio‐temporal patterns. The frequency distribution of BA follows a negative exponential distribution almost everywhere, in which a small minority of FE is responsible of the majority of BA. In this article, the spatio‐temporal behaviour of BA is analysed in Western Mediterranean Europe, with particular focu...
Forest fires are a major concern in Europe, particularly in Portugal where large forest fires are re...
The weather is an important driver of the wildfire incidence because it strongly influences fuel ava...
In Mediterranean areas, some studies suggest universal increases in fire frequency due to climatic w...
International audienceThe most widely used metrics to characterize wildfire regime and estimate the ...
Fire regimes in Mediterranean countries have been shifting in recent decades, including changes in w...
In Portugal and Spain, fire regimes have been significantly altered due to changes in anthropogenic ...
We estimate the country-level risk of extreme wildfires defined by burned area (BA) for Mediterranea...
AbstractThe term wildfire regime refers to the wildfires characteristics in a given region during a ...
Forest fires are a serious environmental hazard in southern Europe. Quantitative assessment of recen...
Aim of study: This study aims to identify and characterize the spatial and temporal evolution of the...
In the period 1980s–2010s, 95% of wildfires in Mediterranean Europe were due to human causes. In thi...
n Southern European countries, where anthropogenic activity plays an important role in altering natu...
Over recent decades, Land Use and Cover Change (LUCC) trends in many regions of Europe have reconfig...
We estimate the country-level risk of extreme wildfires defined by burned area (BA) for Mediterranea...
AbstractOver recent decades, Land Use and Cover Change (LUCC) trends in many regions of Europe have ...
Forest fires are a major concern in Europe, particularly in Portugal where large forest fires are re...
The weather is an important driver of the wildfire incidence because it strongly influences fuel ava...
In Mediterranean areas, some studies suggest universal increases in fire frequency due to climatic w...
International audienceThe most widely used metrics to characterize wildfire regime and estimate the ...
Fire regimes in Mediterranean countries have been shifting in recent decades, including changes in w...
In Portugal and Spain, fire regimes have been significantly altered due to changes in anthropogenic ...
We estimate the country-level risk of extreme wildfires defined by burned area (BA) for Mediterranea...
AbstractThe term wildfire regime refers to the wildfires characteristics in a given region during a ...
Forest fires are a serious environmental hazard in southern Europe. Quantitative assessment of recen...
Aim of study: This study aims to identify and characterize the spatial and temporal evolution of the...
In the period 1980s–2010s, 95% of wildfires in Mediterranean Europe were due to human causes. In thi...
n Southern European countries, where anthropogenic activity plays an important role in altering natu...
Over recent decades, Land Use and Cover Change (LUCC) trends in many regions of Europe have reconfig...
We estimate the country-level risk of extreme wildfires defined by burned area (BA) for Mediterranea...
AbstractOver recent decades, Land Use and Cover Change (LUCC) trends in many regions of Europe have ...
Forest fires are a major concern in Europe, particularly in Portugal where large forest fires are re...
The weather is an important driver of the wildfire incidence because it strongly influences fuel ava...
In Mediterranean areas, some studies suggest universal increases in fire frequency due to climatic w...