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Title Predicting, Monitoring, and Assessing Forest Fire Dangers and Risks
Creators Baranovskiy Nikolay Viktorovich.
Imprint Hershey: IGI Global, 2019
Collection Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция
Subjects Forest fires — Prevention and control. ; EBSCO eBooks
Document type Other
File type PDF
Language English
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Record key on1127195143
Record create date 11/23/2019

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To understand the catastrophic processes of forest fire danger, different deterministic, probabilistic, and empiric models must be used. Simulating various surface and crown forest fires using predictive information technology could lead to the improvement of existing systems and the examination of the ecological and economic effects of forest fires in other countries. Predicting, Monitoring, and Assessing Forest Fire Dangers and Risks provides innovative insights into forestry management and fire statistics. The content within this publication examines climate change, thermal radiation, and r.

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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Book Series
  • Editorial Advisory Board
  • Table of Contents
  • Detailed Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgment
  • Section 1: Section 1
    • Chapter 1: The Dynamics of Surface Forest Fire and Forest Fuel Ignition Under the Heat Radiation From the Fire Line
    • Chapter 2: Mathematical Modeling of Steppe Fires
  • Section 2: Section 2
    • Chapter 3: Mathematical Simulation of Anthropogenic Load on Forested Territories for Point Source
    • Chapter 4: Predicting Forest Fire Numbers Using Deterministic-Probabilistic Approach
    • Chapter 5: Dynamic Spatial-Distributed Fire Risk Analysis
  • Section 3: Section 3
    • Chapter 6: Assessing the Territory According to the Degree of Thunderstorm Danger
    • Chapter 7: Cluster Analysis Algorithms for RS and WWLLN Data Processing
  • Section 4: Section 4
    • Chapter 8: Forest Fire Danger Assessment Using Meteorological Trends
    • Chapter 9: Using Geographic Information Systems for Study of the Natural Fire Risk on the Territory of the Jewish Autonomous Region
  • Section 5: Section 5
    • Chapter 10: Analysis of Terrestrial Vegetation Trends and Correlation Between Vegetation Indices and Climatic Factors
    • Chapter 11: Classification of Territory on Forest Fire Danger Level Using GIS and Remote Sensing
  • Section 6: Section 6
    • Chapter 12: Influence of Climatic Conditions on Western Siberian Forest Fires
    • Chapter 13: Influence of Environmental Conditions on the Susceptibility of the Territories to the Occurence of Forest Fires
  • Section 7: Section 7
    • Chapter 14: The Influence of Smoke From Forest Fires on the Meteorological and Electrical Characteristics of the Atmosphere
    • Chapter 15: The Influence of Fires on Forest Ecosystems
  • Compilation of References
  • About the Contributors
  • Index
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