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E. Natasha Stavros, Caroline Gezon, Lise St. Denis, Virginia Iglesias, Christina Zapata, Michael Byrne, Laurel Cooper, Maxwell Cook, Ethan Doyle, Jilmarie Stephens, Mario Tapia, Ty Tuff, Evan Thomas, S. J. Maxted, Rana Sen and Jennifer K. Balch
We provide a case study for the Wildfire Response, Risk Mitigation and Recovery and a methodology for research-to-commercialization (R2C) for analytics of value using solutions-oriented science.
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Palaiologos Palaiologou, Kostas Kalabokidis, Michelle A. Day, Alan A. Ager, Spyros Galatsidas and Lampros Papalampros
Predicting where the next large-scale wildfire event will occur can help fire management agencies better prepare for taking preventive actions and improving suppression efficiency. Wildfire simulations can be useful in estimating the spread and behavior ...
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Gabriela Azócar de la Cruz, Gabriela Alfaro, Claudia Alonso, Rubén Calvo and Paz Orellana
Wildland fires are a phenomenon of broad interest due to their relationship with climate change. The impacts of climate change are related to a greater frequency and intensity of wildland fires. In this context, megafires have become a phenomenon of part...
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Stanford Gibson, Leonardo Zandonadi Moura, Cameron Ackerman, Nikolas Ortman, Renato Amorim, Ian Floyd, Moosub Eom, Calvin Creech and Alejandro Sánchez
The Santa Barbara post-wildfire debris flows and the Brumadinho tailing-dam failure were two of the most catastrophic flood events of the late 2010s. Both these events carried so much solid-phase material, that classic, clear-water, flood risk approaches...
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Shahir Masri, Yufang Jin and Jun Wu
Major wildfires and heatwaves have begun to increase in frequency throughout much of the United States, particularly in western states such as California, causing increased risk to public health. Air pollution is exacerbated by both wildfires and warmer ...
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Will B. Long and Heejun Chang
Wildfire increases the magnitude of runoff in catchments, leading to the degradation of ecosystems, risk to infrastructure, and loss of life. The Labor Day Fires of 2020 provided an opportunity to compare multiple large and severe wildfires with the obje...
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Baptiste Gualdi, Emma Binet-Stéphan, André Bahabi, Roxane Marchal and David Moncoulon
Wildfires generating damage to assets are extremely rare in France. The peril is not covered by the French natural catastrophes insurance scheme (law of 13 July 1982). In the context of the changing climate, Caisse Centrale de Réassurance?the French stat...
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Miguel Castillo, Jorge Saavedra, Tomás Quiñones, Tatiana Osses and María José Torres
The spatial and temporal behavior of the occurrence of forest fires in Chile was evaluated in the presence of COVID-19 and mobility restrictions. The fire period from 2015?2016 to 2020?2021 was considered and statistics on mobility restrictions were gran...
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Andrea Zambrano-Ballesteros, Sabina Florina Nanu, José Tomás Navarro-Carrión and Alfredo Ramón-Morte
Official information on Land Use Land Cover is essential for mapping wildland?urban interface (WUI) zones. However, these resources do not always provide the geometrical or thematic accuracy required to delimit buildings that are easily exposed to risk o...
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Jagpal Singh Tomar, Nikola Kranjcic, Bojan Ðurin, Shruti Kanga and Suraj Kumar Singh
The Himachal Pradesh district?s biggest natural disaster is the forest fire. Forest fire threat evaluation, model construction, and forest management using geographic information system techniques will be important in this proposed report. A simulation w...
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