A Logit Model for Predicting the Daily Occurrence of Human Caused Forest-Fires
CV Garcia, PM Woodard, SJ Titus, WL Adamowicz and BS Lee
International Journal of Wildland Fire
5(2) 101 - 111
Published: 1995
Abstract
The logit model was used to predict the number of fire-days in the Whitecourt Forest of Alberta. The database used included fire (1) and no-fire (0) observations for fire season days between April and October for the 1986 through 1990 period. There were 8,009 observations during this period of which 157 were fire observations. Using four variables, we were able to predict 79.0% of the fire-days and 81.5% of the no-fire-days. The model, Zi=-8.5171+7.6590xAREAi+0.7367xDISTRICTi+2.0478xBUIi+3.9563xISIi, failed to predict 37 of the fire-days and produced 29 ''false alarms''. When this model was tested on fire occurrence data from the Whitecourt Forest for 1991 and 1992 fire seasons it was correct 74.1% of the time. The management implications and limitations of this study are also discussed in this paper.Keywords: Prediction; Logit model; Alberta; Canada; Fire occurrence; Human-caused
https://doi.org/10.1071/WF9950101
© IAWF 1995