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Fire (Basel, Switzerland)

Journal Volume: 3
Journal Issue: 3
Journal Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

A geospatial framework to assess fireline effectiveness for large wildfires in the western USA

Easy-to-interpret procedure to analyze fire seasonality and the influence of land use in fire occurrence: a case study in central Italy

Evaluating the ability of FARSITE to simulate wildfires influenced by extreme, downslope winds in Santa Barbara, California

Fire behaviour observation in shrublands in Nova Scotia, Canada and assessment of aids to operational fire behaviour prediction

Fire suppression impacts on fuels and fire intensity in the western U.S.: insights from archaeological luminescence dating in northern New Mexico

Frametown: addressing declining volunteerism through empowering female engagement

In the line of fire: consequences of human-ignited wildfires to homes in the U.S. (1992-2015)

Integrating remote sensing methods and fire simulation models to estimate fire hazard in a south-east Mediterranean protected area

Meteorological profiling in the fire environment using UAS

Mitigating source water risks with improved wildfire containment

Modeling wildland firefighter travel rates by terrain slope: results from GPS-tracking of type 1 crew movement

Navigating the wildfire-pandemic interface: public perceptions of COVID-19 and the 2020 wildfire season in Arizona

Numerical fire spread simulation based on material pyrolysis--an application to the CHRISTIFIRE Phase 1 horizontal cable tray tests

Potential COVID-19 outbreak in fire camp: modeling scenarios and interventions

Predictive modeling of wildfire occurrence and damage in a tropical savanna ecosystem of West Africa

Prescribed burns in California: a historical case study of the integration of scientific research and policy

PROPAGATOR: an operational cellular-automata based wildfire simulator

Recent crown thinning in a boreal black spruce forest does not reduce spread rate nor total fuel consumption: results from an experimental crown fire in Alberta, Canada

Retraction: Winoto-Lewin, S. and Sanger, J. et al. Propensities of Old Growth, Mature and Regrowth Wet Eucalypt Forest, and Eucalyptus Nitens Plantation, to Burn during Wildfire and Suffer Fire-Induced Crown Death. Fire 2020, 3, 13