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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Wildland Fire Danger Zoning – a Methodology

V Gouma and A Chronopoulou-Sereli

International Journal of Wildland Fire 8(1) 37 - 43
Published: 1998

Abstract

A mountain area in Southeastern Greece exposed to wildland fire problems was used to establish a method for fire danger zoning. Meteorological risk (MR), fuel susceptibility (FS) and fire occurrence (FO) maps are created. The method integrates these maps and produces the constant and variable danger (CFD,VFD) zones that require respective activities for wildland fire prevention. A Geographic Information System (GIS) was used to perform the overlay analysis of thematic maps and delineate the fire danger zones.

Keywords: wildland fire danger zoning; meteorological risk; fuel susceptibility; fire occurrence; GIS; Southeastern Greece

https://doi.org/10.1071/WF9980037

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