We describe the development and implementation of an operational human-caused wildland fire occurrence prediction (FOP) system in the province of Ontario, Canada. A suite of supervised statistical learning models was developed using more than 50 years of high-resolution data over a 73.8 million ha study area, partitioned into Ontario’s Northwest and Northeast Fire Management Regions. A stratified modelling approach accounts for different seasonal baselines regionally and for a set of communities in the Far North. Response-dependent sampling and modelling techniques using logistic generalized additive models are used to develop a fine-scale, spatiotemporal FOP system with models that include nonlinear relationships with key predictors. These...
Weather forecasts are needed in fire management to support risk-based decision-making that considers...
Wildland fire occurrence and behavior are complex phenomena involving essentially fuel (vegetation),...
Wildfires have a significant impact on climate and ecosystems in Canada and Alaska. Characterizing f...
Abstract. This paper presents an operational approach to predicting fire growth for wildland fires i...
Wildfire is a naturally occurring process that regenerates vegetation in forests. However, these fi...
Wildland Fire Science has become an increasingly hot topic in recent years. The goal of this report ...
The fire scientific community and even more the fire managers are trying to assess and describe the ...
In Canada, recent fire seasons have demonstrated the threat of wildland fire in the Wildland-Human I...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
Fire regime zonation systems are critical tools for research and management activities. In this stud...
Fire regime zonation systems are critical tools for research and management activities. In this stud...
Wildfires burn an average of 2 million hectares per year in Canada, most of which can be attributed ...
Wildfires burn an average of 2 million hectares per year in Canada, most of which can be attributed ...
Weather forecasts are needed in fire management to support risk-based decision-making that considers...
Wildland fire occurrence and behavior are complex phenomena involving essentially fuel (vegetation),...
Wildfires have a significant impact on climate and ecosystems in Canada and Alaska. Characterizing f...
Abstract. This paper presents an operational approach to predicting fire growth for wildland fires i...
Wildfire is a naturally occurring process that regenerates vegetation in forests. However, these fi...
Wildland Fire Science has become an increasingly hot topic in recent years. The goal of this report ...
The fire scientific community and even more the fire managers are trying to assess and describe the ...
In Canada, recent fire seasons have demonstrated the threat of wildland fire in the Wildland-Human I...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
Predictive models of fire frequency conditional on weather and land cover are essential to assess ho...
Fire regime zonation systems are critical tools for research and management activities. In this stud...
Fire regime zonation systems are critical tools for research and management activities. In this stud...
Wildfires burn an average of 2 million hectares per year in Canada, most of which can be attributed ...
Wildfires burn an average of 2 million hectares per year in Canada, most of which can be attributed ...
Weather forecasts are needed in fire management to support risk-based decision-making that considers...
Wildland fire occurrence and behavior are complex phenomena involving essentially fuel (vegetation),...
Wildfires have a significant impact on climate and ecosystems in Canada and Alaska. Characterizing f...