A computational approach for identifying efficient fuel breaks partitions for the containment of fire incidents in forests is proposed. The approach is based on the complex networks statistics, namely the centrality measures and cellular automata modeling. The efficiency of various centrality statistics, such as betweenness, closeness, Bonacich and eigenvalue centrality to select fuel breaks partitions vs. the random-based distribution is demonstrated. Two examples of increasing complexity are considered: (a) an artificial forest of randomly distributed density of vegetation, and (b) a patch from the area of Vesuvio, National Park of Campania, Italy. Both cases assume flat terrain and single type of vegetation. Simulation results over an en...
Uncontrolled wildfires can lead to loss of life and property and destruction of natural resources. A...
One crucial mechanism in the spread of wildfires is the so-called fire-spotting: a random phenomenon...
Forest fires are common events that have been a part of the human race since 1.5 millions years BP. ...
Based on complex network theory, we propose a computational methodology which addresses the spatial ...
Based on complex network theory, we propose a computational methodology which addresses the spatial ...
We discuss a new systematic methodology to mitigate wildland fire hazard by appropriately distributi...
We propose a computational methodology based on complex network theory for distributing fuel breaks ...
Forest fires have been a major threat to the environment throughout history. In order to mitigate it...
We show how to distribute firebreaks in heterogeneous forest landscapes in the presence of strong wi...
In order to respond the question “Where to locate fuel breaks?”, a peculiar location model is presen...
Forest fires are phenomena that represent a great danger for the population and have severe environm...
Forest fires have been a major threat to forest ecosystems and its biodiversity, as well as the envi...
A stochastic model motivated by the Lagrangian transported probability density function method for t...
Forest fires have been a major threat to forest ecosystems and its biodiversity, as well as the envi...
In this work, we propose a risk-assessment approach based on Cellular Automata (CA) simulations whic...
Uncontrolled wildfires can lead to loss of life and property and destruction of natural resources. A...
One crucial mechanism in the spread of wildfires is the so-called fire-spotting: a random phenomenon...
Forest fires are common events that have been a part of the human race since 1.5 millions years BP. ...
Based on complex network theory, we propose a computational methodology which addresses the spatial ...
Based on complex network theory, we propose a computational methodology which addresses the spatial ...
We discuss a new systematic methodology to mitigate wildland fire hazard by appropriately distributi...
We propose a computational methodology based on complex network theory for distributing fuel breaks ...
Forest fires have been a major threat to the environment throughout history. In order to mitigate it...
We show how to distribute firebreaks in heterogeneous forest landscapes in the presence of strong wi...
In order to respond the question “Where to locate fuel breaks?”, a peculiar location model is presen...
Forest fires are phenomena that represent a great danger for the population and have severe environm...
Forest fires have been a major threat to forest ecosystems and its biodiversity, as well as the envi...
A stochastic model motivated by the Lagrangian transported probability density function method for t...
Forest fires have been a major threat to forest ecosystems and its biodiversity, as well as the envi...
In this work, we propose a risk-assessment approach based on Cellular Automata (CA) simulations whic...
Uncontrolled wildfires can lead to loss of life and property and destruction of natural resources. A...
One crucial mechanism in the spread of wildfires is the so-called fire-spotting: a random phenomenon...
Forest fires are common events that have been a part of the human race since 1.5 millions years BP. ...