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Hélder D. Craveiro, Cesare Fiorini, Luís Laím, Bruno Guillaume and Aldina Santiago
Contributing to the development of an innovative performance-based design approach for enhancing the safety and resilience of the built environment in the wildland?urban interface (WUI).
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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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Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy, Aleksey Podorovskiy and Aleksey Malinin
Forest fires have a negative impact on the economy in a number of regions, especially in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) areas. An important link in the fight against fires in WUI areas is the development of information and computer systems for predicting...
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Torgrim Log, Vigdis Vandvik, Liv Guri Velle and Maria-Monika Metallinou
In recent years, severe and deadly wildland-urban interface (WUI) fires have resulted in an increased focus on this particular risk to humans and property, especially in Canada, USA, Australia, and countries in the Mediterranean area. Also, in areas not ...
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Maria-Monika Metallinou and Torgrim Log
General fire risk and the special risk related to cold climate cellulosic drying processes are outlined. Four recent subzero temperatures fires are studied with respect to health impacts: a wooden village fire, a single wood structure fire, a wildland ur...
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