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PP47 – Burn severity characterization in wildland-urban interface (WUI) along a climatic gradient in the Spanish Iberian Peninsula | David Beltrán Marcos | | 0002
PP47 – Burn severity characterization in wildland-urban interface (WUI) along a climatic gradient in the Spanish Iberian Peninsula | David Beltrán Marcos | | 0002
PO75 – Fire regimes and rural landscape dynamics in Central Mountain System | Catarina Sequeira | | 0003 | Planning and Preparation | historical geography;fire;landscape
PP17 – A Comprehensive Health & Safety Program For Wildland Firefighters | Kerry Kuehl | | 0005 | Stakeholder Engagement | wildland firefighter;health and safety;prevention
PP126 – Determining burn severity and its impact on post-fire regeneration in the Nothofagus forests of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina | Peter Fule | |
PP114 – Experimental post-fire restoration of Nothofagus pumilio and N. antarctica forests in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina | Peter Fule | | 0007 | Post-fire
PO59 – Monte Carlo simulations for estimating fire probability | UBIRAJARA OLIVEIRA | | 0010 | Planning and Preparation | fire modelling;prediction;simulation
PO66 – Computationally Efficient Burn Probability Approximation using a Connectivity Index | Douglas Radford | | 0017 | Planning and Preparation | risk;likelihood;planning
PP95 – Medium-term results of prescribed burning management in Brazilian Indigenous Lands | Marcelo Trindade Santana | | 0024 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression | native
PO82 – Links between wildland firefighter performance and working conditions | Robin Verble | | 0025 | Planning and Preparation | wildland firefighter;wildfire;performance
PO69 – Climate change and wildfires: severity waves indicate the Amazon rainforest’s possible future | Fernando Rodovalho | | 0027 | Planning and Preparation |
PP45 – THE INFLUENCE OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE ON THE OCCURRENCES OF FIRE OUTBREAKS IN BRAZIL | Marcelo Romao | | 0030 | Communication |
PP23 – Key Governance Practices that Facilitate the use of Remote Sensing Information for Fire Management in Southern Europe | Ana Prados | | 0032
PP27 – Mapping the Roles of Multiple Stakeholders in Fire Management in Ghana´s Forest and Transition Landscape | Isaac Nunoo | | 0034 | Stakeholder
PO160 – Authorized controlled burns as a fire management tool in the Serra da Canastra National Park/Minas Gerais /Brazil. | Zorzi Tizianel, Bianca | |
PO74 – Ecuador’s Amazonía sin Fuego Programme: a strategy for reducing forest fires | Daniel Segura | | 0036 | Planning and Preparation | integrated
PO97 – CFD modelling of laboratory-scale experiments reproducing the fire behaviour of live vegetation at Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) | Bruno Guillaume | | 0037
PP75 – Validating a landscape fuel metric to map exposure to hazardous fuels in Portugal | Sidra Ijaz Khan | | 0038 | Planning and
PP118 – Wildfire impacts on ecosystem services in Portugal: A triangulation of research findings, governmental reports, and specialists’ perceptions | Renata Martins Pacheco | |
PP16 – Assesement of forest fire video monitoring and surveilance system operators attention from EEG signal | Kristina Zovko | | 0042 | Stakeholder Engagement
PO112 – Fuel management in the Serra da Canastra National Park/Minas Gerais/Brazil as a strategy to contain large fires; | Bianca Zorzi Tizianel | |
PP62 – How can we define a fire resilient landscape? | Fiona Newman Thacker | | 0045 | Risk Handling | fire resilient landscape;definition;knowledge exchange
PP99 – Analysis and evaluation of forest fire video monitoring and surveillance effects- Case study of Croatian Fire Detect AI | Ljiljana Šerić | |
PP124 – Local assessment of technical forestry awareness on soil erosion after wildfire – the case study of Central Portugal region | Ana Rita Lopes
PO16 – Fire Severity Indicator for Firefighting Dispatch: Behavior Analysis of Different Types of Fire Events in the Brazilian Amazon | Daniela de Faria |
PP120 – Use of remote sensing to evaluate effects of postfire emergency stabilization on oak forests recovery | Luis Filipe Lopes | | 0056 |
PP52 – Analysis of fires in the state of Alaska and their relationship to climate change | Marcelo Romao | | 0057 | Communication |
PO92 – Integrated Fire Management in Reserva Natural Serra do Tombador – Brazilian Savanna. | André Luís dos Santos Zecchin | | 0058 | Prevention
PP69 – Impacts and scale-up potentials of integrated fire management in the Brazilian Cerrado | Jonas Franke | | 0059 | Planning and Preparation |
PP33 – Managing emergencies with a XR virtual situation room | Gustavo Medina del Rosario | | 0060 | Technical Innovation | mixed virtual augmented
PO62 – REMAINS: a new fire-landscape modelling platform to simulate integrated fire management scenarios | Silvana Pais | | 0061 | Planning and Preparation |
PO121 – Assessment of the impact of biomass management on fire prevention at Proença-a-Nova, Portugal | Iryna Skulska Kolos | | 0064 | Adaptive Management
PO05 – Fire risk analysis in Portuguese community forests and the search for effective solutions for its reduction | Iryna Skulska Kolos | | 0065
PP35 – Global to Local: NASA’s Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) Supporting Integrated Fire Management | Diane Davies | | 0067 | Technical
PO131 – The effect of spatial dependence and land cover on wildfire risk in Castelo-Branco and Guarda (Portugal) | Jesús Barreal Pernas | | 0068
PO77 – A journey of the bushfire strategy development in Victoria, Australia | Alen Slijepcevic | | 0070 | Planning and Preparation | bushfire strategy;fire
PO73 – The Fragmented Legal Regime of Veldfire Management in South Africa. | GLENWIN SEFELA | | 0073 | Planning and Preparation | veldfire;intergrated veldfire
PP09 – Development of the international position papers by the International Association of Wildland Fire | Alen Slijepcevic | | 0074 | International Cooperation |
PO35 – Land Tender: A collaborative, cloud-based decision support platform for resource management and wildfire mitigation | Hugh Safford | | 0076 | Technical Innovation
PO90 – Volunteer Brigades, Integrated Fire Management in Conservation Units and the Relevance of Organized Civil Society Participation | Anderson De Freitas E Silva |
PO38 – Analysis of land use and land cover changes on the fire effect in a protected area in the Brazilian semiarid | Mariana Aragão
PO133 – MAPPING THE RISK OF FOREST FIRES IN PROTECTED AREAS THROUGH FUZZY LOGIC | Leonardo Duarte Biazatti | | 0087 | Risk Handling |
PP91 – Reducing Human-Caused Wildfire Ignitions: Using Social Science to understand Risk Management Preferences in the U.S. Southwest | Catrin Edgeley | | 0088 |
PO28 – A new atlas of monthly burned area mapping for Portugal (1984-2021) | Alana K. Neves | | 0089 | Technical Innovation | fire
PP40 – An Overview of the NASA Advanced Capabilities for Emergency Response Operations Project | Marcus Johnson | | 0094 | Technical Innovation | unmanned
PO105 – The Role of Integrated Fire Management on Climate Change Adaptation for Ecosystem Services in Tropical and Subtropical Regions | Núria Prat-Guitart | |
PO17 – Fire Education Platform: a collaborative knowledge transfer tool on wildfires, developed under the FIRE-RES project | Fabrício Fava | | 0097 | Technical
PP18 – Where are the women in Brazil’s fire management scenario? Working towards gender equity in fire risk governance | Ana Violato Espada | |
PP105 – First indige nous women volunteer wildland fire brigade in Brazil: From spectators to effective agents of integrated fire management | Ana Violato Espada
PO39 – How to learn about wildfires by promoting practical knowledge about local environmental management. | Helena Ballart | | 0104 | Planning and Preparation
PO135 – Fire Flocks Project: Participating Farmers´ Perceptions and Consumer Preferences for Labeling Extensive Livestock Products Providing Wildfire Prevention Services | Guillem Canaleta | |
PO64 – Articulation of the bridages program with state instituions inthe management of integrated fire management actions | Ana Virgínia Pereira Vieira De Melo |
PO23 – Analysis of Wildfire Model for System of Systems Research | Jorge Lovaco | | 0113 | Technical Innovation | simulation;system-of-systems;model
PP135 – A mathematical tool for decision making in wildfire suppression | Bibiana Granda | | 0114 | Suppression and Relief | wildfire suppression;operations research;optimization
PP132 – Just In Time – Proposal For Logistics Of Quick Allocation Of Brigadists For Florest Fire Fighting | Kleber Silveira De Castro | |
PP74 – The postfire analysis as a methodology for preparedness in wildfire management | Jose Luís Soriano Sancho | | 0116 | Planning and Preparation
PO95 – PREVENTION AND PROTECTION OF FIRES IN RURAL URBAN AREAS | Gregorio Garcia | | 0118 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression | fire;prevention;rural urban areas
PO146 – A Framework for Quantifying Wildfire Liability Risk for (Re)insurance Purchasing and Mitigation Purposes | Mark Hope | | 0120 | Risk Handling |
PP07 – How to break the barrier to share decision making support and strategic experts on wildfire suppression | Elena Hernández Paredes | | 0127
PP96 – Linear firebreak infrastructures in the Valencian Community. Updating of the width calculation methodology. | Miguel Angel Botella Martínez | | 0128 | Prevention
PO156 – Risks associated with the occupational exposure of firefighters during wildland fires | Joana Teixeira | | 0129 | Risk Handling | occupational exposure;firefighter;health
PP129 – Storms and extreme behavior in wildfires. Recent cases in the Valencian Community, Spain | Agustín Cervera Montero | | 0131 | Suppression and
PP73 – Wildfire impact analysis of Portugal´s built environment considering climate change scenario | Luana Tesch | | 0132 | Planning and Preparation | wildfire
PO10 – pyO3F: a python framework for fire-related optimization | Filipe Alvelos | | 0138 | Technical Innovation | decision support;management;optimization
PO154 – Wildfire Preparedness and Impacts Needs Assessment for California, USA | Barbara Satink Wolfson | | 0139 | Risk Handling | community wildfire;resilience;wildfire mitigation
PP32 – A segmentation approach for automatic monitoring of burned area using Sentinel-2 imagery | Alana K. Neves | | 0140 | Technical Innovation |
PP24 – Co-creating Adaptation Pathways to Wildland Fire in Catalonia | Mrs Kathleen Uyttewaal | | 0141 | Stakeholder Engagement | transdisciplinary;adaptation;socioecological systems
PP65 – Creating Gridded Fire Probability Maps using NASA Data | Emily Gargulinski | | 0146 | Risk Handling | fire probability;satellite data;reinsurance
PO40 – Wildland Fire Management Network for Brazilian Wetlands Learnings from Season 2022, Applications for season 2023. | Osmar Bambini | | 0147 | Planning
PP135 – Smoke Respects No Boundaries | Peter Lahm | | 0151 | Communication | smoke;wildfire;public
PO55 – Optimisation Methods for Wildfire Suppression Response Planning | André Bergsten Mendes | | 0152 | Planning and Preparation | fire suppression;optimisation;response planning
PP08 – Fire management in Ethiopia: past, present, and future | Solomon Zewdie | | 0158 | International Cooperation | ethiopia;national wildfire strategy;institutional and social
PP104 – Education for Communities and Local Administrations. Introducing and Understanding a Circular Model about How to Live with Fire. | Felipe Alarcon | |
PO68 – Eighteen years of Miombo fire-related research: lessons for woodlands conservation and restoration | Natasha Ribeiro | | 0160 | Planning and Preparation |
PO153 – Insurance Solutions for California Wildfire; Financial Quantification of Community and Location Level Mitigation | Kimberly Roberts | | 0161 | Risk Handling |
PP123 – POST-FIRE NATURAL REGENERATION IN ATLANTIC FOREST IN SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL | Patrícia Dias | | 0163 | Post-fire Intervention | forest fires;resilience;post-fire vegetation
PO144 – Firefighting to Firelighting: Challenges and opportunities in implementing Indigenous burning in California | Nina Fontana | | 0166 | Risk Handling | indigenous-led
PP108 – Trust and Compassion in Willingness to Share Mobility and Sheltering Resources in Wildfire Evacuations | Stephen Wong | | 0170 | Adaptive Management
PP94 – National Wildfire Preparedness Program: a forward-looking initiative for interagency coordination | Elena Hernández Paredes | | 0171 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression | coordination;effectiveness;safety
PO09 – Efforts to reorganize landscape fire management in Greece following recent major disasters | Gavriil Xanthopoulos | | 0172 | Stakeholder Engagement | landscape
PP29 – The Use of RPAS Technologies as an Intelligence and Human Resource Tool During Active Wildfires. | George Leblanc | | 0176 | Technical
PP34 – Co-creation of knowledge and tools to support better decision-making in fire suppression in Portugal | Akli Benali | | 0177 | Technical Innovation
PP56 – Wildfire Decision Support Systems for the management and resilience of REN’s power and gas infrastructure | João Ruivo Paulo | | 0179 |
PO14 – Definition of a holistic regulatory framework for enhancing safety and resilience of the built environment in the Wildland-Urban Interface | Hélder D. Craveiro
PO96 – Development of a Fire Risk Information System (SIRI) for Conservation Units in the Cerrado Biome to support decision-making | Henrique Luis Godinho Cassol
PP41 – A web-based operational wildfire monitoring and decision-support tool – FEB Monitorização (FM) | Alexandre Penha | | 0183 | Technical Innovation | decision
PO07 – Tribal consulting before and during an incident: change within the US government is happening but more needs to be done. | Jason Steinmetz
PP30 – Semi-Autonomous Robotic Platforms for Forest Fuel Management and Fire Fighting | Carlos Viegas | | 0185 | Technical Innovation | forestry robotics;autonomous systems;forest
PO125 – Using the FEMME tool for planning emergency stabilization in a specific burnt area | Jacob Keizer | | 0186 | Post-fire Intervention |
PO83 – IMFire – An Intelligent Wildfire Management and Decision Support System | Carlos Viegas | | 0187 | Planning and Preparation | decision support
PP66 – Compound drought-heatwave conditions: a new threat for the fire-prone Cerrado? | Patrícia S. Silva | | 0190 | Risk Handling | compound events;fire;climate
PO110 – Forest and land fire prevention through zero-burning practices by rural communities in Indonesia | Bambang Hero Saharjo | | 0193 | Prevention and
PP50 – First education and awareness ideology on wildfires in Spain | Víctor M. García | | 0201 | Communication | participation;awareness;governance
PO79 – A quantification of land governance role in mitigating wildfire impacts in Italy | Gian Luca Spadoni | | 0204 | Planning and Preparation
PP130 – SixthSense: Smart Integrated Extreme Environment Health Monitor with Sensory Feedback for Enhanced Situation Awareness | Belén Carballo-Leyenda | | 0206 | Suppression and
PP84 – Fire Progression in Northwest Europe : Remotely Sensed Regime and Drivers | Tomás Quiñones | | 0210 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression | rate
PO94 – A field experimental test on a mockup of steel sandwich panels subjected to shrub fire | Cesare Fiorini | | 0212 | Prevention
PO113 – A preliminary study on Forest management in urban-forest interface areas in the municipality of Sertã | Sofia Knapic | | 0214 | Adaptive
PO27 – Use of high-altitude balloons for wildfire management – a dedicated “satellite” for each major fire event | Alexandra Moutinho | | 0215 |
PP58 – Using FlamMap to Assess Wildfire Behavior in the Bohemian Switzerland National Park | Lucie Kudláčková | | 0216 | Risk Handling | wildfire;national
PP39 – ARBARIA: Artificial Intelligence for wildland fire prediction and assessment. | Celia García Feced | | 0218 | Technical Innovation | artificial intelligence;risk assessment;wildland
PO25 – Installation of autonomous fire monitoring systems on power transmission overhead lines | João Matos | | 0219 | Technical Innovation | bee2firedetection;detection;autonomous
PP112 – Land management options in recently burned areas: a modelling approach to evaluate the impacts of post-fire interventions | Marta Basso | | 0221
PP54 – Contamination of firefighters’ skin during firefighting activities and associated health risks | Gabriel Sousa | | 0222 | Risk Handling | fire risks;dermal
PO70 – Evacuation in rural fire situation in Portugal – Cabanões case study | Andreia Rodrigues | | 0227 | Planning and Preparation | evacuation;rural
PO170 – FLARELESS: PREVENTIVE TOOL FOR FOREST FIRES | Marcos Benedito Schimalski | | 0228 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression |
PO145 – FOREST FIRE RISK ZONING IN PICO PARANÁ STATE PARK AND SURROUNDINGS, BRAZIL | Rafael Hartmann Gava | | 0229 | Risk Handling |
PP100 – “Mitigation, Adaptation or Suffering” in relation to Wildland Fire | Fiona Newman Thacker | | 0230 | Adaptive Management | adaptation principles;suffering;living with
PP110 – Integration of fire incident monitoring into enhanced law enforcement in Mozambique’s conservation areas | Franziska Steinbruch | | 0233 | Adaptive Management |
PP101 – How demographic changes impact on wildfire regime | Juan José Fernández | | 0234 | Adaptive Management | global change;fire regime;connectivity
PO34 – A strategic approach to sourcing and using fire information insavanna fire management | Gernot Ruecker | | 0235 | Technical Innovation | fire
PO99 – Early wildfire detection and geo referencing system based on optical video surveillance cameras | Andris Lurins | | 0236 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression
PP127 – Combined restoration strategies can establish fire-resilient and functional landscapes | Aymen Moghli | | 0237 | Post-fire Intervention | ecosystem services;mediterranean ecosystems;mixed forest
PO122 – Results of monitoring of landscape fires in Ukraine in relation to military invasion of Russian Federation to Ukraine in 2022 | Sergiy Zibtsev
PP134 – A new model to predict wildland firefighters’ thermophysiological strain: the approach of the Sixthsense Project | Belén Carballo-Leyenda | | 0241 | Suppression
PO80 – Supporting effective fire management in Uganda | Richard Ssemmanda | | 0244 | Planning and Preparation | uganda;landscape;stakeholders
PO49 – Analysis of villages where recent wildfire mitigation initiatives are being implemented in Portugal | Ana Gonçalves | | 0246 | Planning and Preparation
PO57 – Field observation sheets to identify resilience to forest fires in Chilean Mediterranean landscapes | Carolina Ojeda Leal | | 0247 | Planning and
PO111 – Assessing the fire danger in the wildland-urban interface of an alpine environment | Mariana Silva Andrade | | 0248 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression
PP04 – Inclusive fire-smart landscapes as a promising approach for effective wildfire prevention and management | Rosalien Jezeer | | 0250 | International Cooperation |
PO02 – Stakeholder and Social network analysis for understanding forest (fires) management – a contribution based on a Systematic Literature Review | Cláudia Fernandes |
PP67 – Coupling fuel models and forest management for assessing fire hazard in eucalypt plantations | Luis Acevedo Munoz | | 0253 | Risk Handling
PO150 – Assessing wildfires smoke potential impacts | Ana Isabel Miranda | | 0254 | Risk Handling | fire potential;smoke dispersion;fire exposure metrics
PP86 – Weather-based indicators of fire risk perception across Portugal highlight positive changes and improve prevention planning at regional to local scales. | Yannick Le
PO148 – Fire risk assessment in the wildland-urban interface (WUI) of Portugal to prioritize prevention operations | Yannick Le Page | | 0257 | Risk
PP97 – Integrated Fire Management (IFM) implementation and outcomes in the indigenous land of Parque do Araguaia | Waner Gonçalves Lima | | 0258 |
PO142 – Pastoral fires and their impact on the Alto Minho fire regime | Emanuel de Oliveira | | 0259 | Risk Handling | pastoral
PO15 – New improvements on the BRAMS wildfire-atmosphere modelling system | Researcher level 1 Isilda Cunha Menezes | | 0260 | Technical Innovation | atmosphere
PP57 – Vegetation feedbacks mediate the vulnerability of western US conifer forests to fire-driven transformation | Tyler Hoecker | | 0262 | Risk Handling |
PP115 – Combating forest fires in the Pantanal through fire prevention and restoration | Liz Belém | | 0263 | Post-fire Intervention | fire-prone wetlands;prescribed
PO26 – The «Sensor Man» in Forest Firefighting Operations. | Luiz Motta | | 0266 | Technical Innovation | gis-based platform;firefighters
PP87 – Contribution of prescribed fire to wildfire prevention in the tropical savannas of Campos Amazônicos National Park, Amazon Region, Brazil. | Bruno Cambraia |
PO61 – Fire-spotting risk for emergency planning: The role of meso- and macro- scale factors | Gianni Pagnini | | 0272 | Planning and Preparation
PP98 – Improving an integrated fire danger assessment with high resolution vegetation parameters | Harald Vacik | | 0273 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression | vegetation;integrated
PO134 – Making science usable for fire weather warnings | Timothy Brown | | 0276 | Risk Handling | fire weather warning;user-inspired research;translational science
PP71 – California Fuel Breaks: Alternative Metrics of Success | Candidate Andrew Johnson | | 0279 | Planning and Preparation | fuel break;fire management;survey
PP14 – Wildfire policies across countries: identifying goals, instruments, and implementing actors | Gabriela Huidobro | | 0283 | Stakeholder Engagement | wildfire policies;content analysis;political
PP22 – Participative methodologies to design public policies towards energy transition: the case of thermal energy with forest biomass | Amélia Branco | | 0284
PP81 – Exploring wildfire susceptibility models for Agricultural land use areas in Portugal | Juan Guerra-Hernández | | 0285 | Planning and Preparation | forest
PP38 – Assessment and Enhancement of Operational Wildfire Modeling | Adrian Cardil | | 0286 | Technical Innovation | wildfire;fire simulation;risk
PP93 – New classification methods for the FWI System | Chelene Hanes | | 0288 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression | fire danger rating systems;preparedness;fire weather
PO41 – EVALUATION OF COLORS FOR UNIFORM USED IN FIGHTING FOREST FIRE BASED ON THE PERCEPTION OF MILITARY FIRE FIGHTERS IN PARANÁ | Luisiana Cavalca
PP49 – Identification of lighting ignited wildfires in Brazil and Portugal, based on satellite data and catalog information. | Lucas Menezes | | 0295 |
PO138 – Towards a more integrated approach to social vulnerability: the case of Barcelona’s WUI | Maria Cifre-Sabater | | 0296 | Risk Handling |
PP113 – A simple tool to map erosion hotspots after wildfires | Joana Parente | | 0297 | Post-fire Intervention | sediment connectivity;post-fire;index of connectivity
PP92 – Operational classification of smoke plumes for early warning: start of wildfire or false alarm? | Stefano Macrelli | | 0300 | Prevention and
PP53 – Development and use of an integrated modelling approach to simulate dynamic wildfire risk profiles and support risk reduction strategies | Hedwig van Delden
PP83 – 2022 wildfire operation in Brazil’s Xerente and Funil Indigenous Land by Prevfogo/Ibama | Gildimar Xerente | | 0303 | Planning and Preparation |
PO43 – Learning to Live with Fire – Prioritized Wildfire Evacuation Checklist | Douglas Cram | | 0304 | Planning and Preparation | evacuation;checklist;adaptable
PO143 – Perception of risk and conflicts in events in different locations in firefighting in the 2020 season in Brazil | Mônia Fernandes | |
PP80 – Efficient strategies to prevent large forest fires implemented a Brazilian Indigenous Land | Francinete Correa Pacheco | | 0313 | Planning and Preparation
PO147 – Modeling Historical and Future Forest Fires in South Korea: the FLAM Optimization Approach | Shelby Corning | | 0316 | Risk Handling |
PO151 – Fire use and wildfires in agrarian reform settlement projects in the southwest of Tocantins State, Brazil | Gisele Milare | | 0317 |
PO22 – ALARMES: near real-time burned area information system to support fire suppression and management activities in Brazil | Renata Libonati | | 0318 |
PP88 – THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS TO REDUCE WILDFIRES IN BRAZIL: THE EXAMPLE OF PANTANAL BRIGADES PROGRAM | Ananda Andrade | | 0321
PP64 – Fire Panel: a Brazilian webgis application for firefighters dispatch with Near Real Time resolution | Henrique Bernini | | 0322 | Risk Handling
PO32 – Terrain Difficulty Index (TDI): Evaluating the opportunities in the landscape to support initial attack assessment. | Raul Quilez | | 0326 | Technical
PP76 – Integrative Fire Management for the world’s largest continuous tropical wetland is urgently need for the Pantanal biodiversity and human population | Letícia Garcia
PO136 – Statistical Modelling using Categorical Data for studying relationship between fires & parameters and for creation of Forest Fire Risk Zonation | Sunil Chandra
PP48 – Is society interested in wildfires? A Google Trends analysis | Stefan Doerr | | 0332 | Communication | public interest;web analysis;natural hazard
PO54 – Biomass Burning Emissions During the 2020 Pantanal Burning Crisis: The Need for a Fire Management Policy | Ana Larissa De Freitas | |
PP60 – Policy coherence analysis towards integrated wildfire risk management in the EU | Eduard Plana | | 0337 | Risk Handling | wildfire risk
PP133 – External supporting brigades in fire suppression in extreme and simultaneous wildland fires episodes | Ángela Iglesias Rodrigo | | 0338 | Suppression and
PP37 – Climate change mitigation in Africa : main greenhouse gaz emitted according to fire seasons in Guinean savanna (West Africa) | Aya Brigitte N´Dri
PO56 – Fire management decisions under climate change context: response of sub-adult trees to fire seasons in Guinean savanna (West Africa) | Aya Brigitte N´Dri
PP128 – Chemically Speaking: Why USFS, Fire Management Agencies Rely on Phosphate-Based Fire Retardants | Jean Luc Kassabian | | 0342 | Suppression and Relief
PO08 – Stakeholder engagement in the definition of resilient strategies to deal with climate change: FoRES project approach | Sandra Valente | | 0343 |
PP111 – Flammable Futures – A storyline of climatic and adaptation impacts on wildfire events in Indonesia | Shelby Corning | | 0345 | Adaptive
PP20 – Social vulnerability and wildfire occurrence in the conterminous US (1984-2018): considerations for risk management | Miranda Mockrin | | 0347 | Stakeholder Engagement
PP25 – Building bridges for prevention and timely response to forest firesin Guarayos Region, Bolivia | Karen Mendoza | | 0348 | Stakeholder Engagement |
PO29 – Wildfire Detection and Monitoring | Niko Peha | | 0349 | Technical Innovation | case study;technology innovation;thermal remote sensing
PO119 – Smoke from wildfires in contaminated sites by radionuclides: a modelling case study | Tobias Osswald | | 0353 | Adaptive Management | wildfire
PP43 – The Pantanal 2020 fire crisis: the impacts of transported smoke on air quality in the largest South American megacity. | Djacinto Monteiro Dos
PO53 – Integrating forest and fire management through a novelsimulation-based optimization approach | Isabel Martins | | 0356 | Planning and Preparation | harvest scheduling;fire
PO63 – Experience from Structuring a Federal Strategy for Volunteering in Integrated Fire Management in Brazil | Angela Pellin | | 0358 | Planning and
PO81 – Role of a civil society organisation in wildfire risk awareness and preparedness within foreign communities and visitors | David Thomas | | 0362
PO65 – Fire effects on the flowering of endemic species in the Brazilian rupestrian grasslands | Vania Pivello | | 0363 | Planning and Preparation
PO157 – Climate Change and the impact on the Fine Fuels Moisture Content affecting Forest Fire Intensity | Gilberto Vaz | | 0364 | Risk
PO116 – Wildfire insurance: what role in Europe? | Teresa Deubelli-Hwang | | 0367 | Adaptive Management | wildfire insurance;wildfire risk governance;wildfire insurance
PO107 – Cattle grazing reduces fuel loads enough to lessen fire hazards in many grazed areas | Devii Rao | | 0369 | Prevention and
PO67 – Obstacles and solutions to increasing prescribed burning on California’s Central Coast rangelands | Devii Rao | | 0371 | Planning and Preparation |
PO19 – Sling Dragon:- “The most safe and effective tool for aerial controlled burning” | Sergio Fukamati | | 0372 | Technical Innovation | aerial
PP102 – What´s the Point? Reflecting on Goals & Evaluation in Wildfire Management | Eric Kennedy | | 0376 | Adaptive Management | evaluation;metrics;management
PO45 – Long-Term Ecological Research on fire in Pantanal wetland: a subsidy to integrated fire management. | Geraldo Alves Damasceno Junior | | 0377 |
PO44 – Fire, Flood and Pantanal Vegetation | Geraldo Alves Damasceno Junior | | 0379 | Planning and Preparation | wetland vegetation;pantanal;fire
PO137 – Statistical Modelling using Categorical Data for studying relationship between wildfires and field parameters for creation of Forest Fire Risk Zonation | Sunil Chandra
PP72 – DEVELOPING A HOLISTIC, RISK-WISE STRATEGY FOR EUROPEAN WILDFIRE MANAGEMENT – Preliminary results of FirEUrisk research | Domingos Viegas | | 0383 | Planning
PO102 – Fire hazard differences between contiguous forests in Central Portugal | Aline Oliveira | | 0386 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression | fire hazard;forest types;micrometeorology
PP44 – The creation of the Fire Museum as an environmental management instrument integrated with the Cavalcante Environmental Volunteer Brigade – BRIVAC | João Carlos
PO132 – Characterization of exposure to air pollutants during firefighting activities by biomonitoring | Bela Barros | | 0389 | Risk Handling | occupational exposure;biomarkers;health
PO13 – SAFEFOREST: A Semi-Autonomous Robotic System for Forest Cleaning and Fire Prevention | Micael Couceiro | | 0391 | Technical Innovation | forestry robotics;vegetation
PO12 – Analysing differences in forested area around villages obtained with two national cartographic sources | Bruno Barbosa | | 0393 | Technical Innovation |
PP119 – Using remote sensing to assess fire impacts on tropical dry forests in Madagascar | Gaston Hedwigino Tahintsoa | | 0394 | Post-fire Intervention
PP79 – Fire as a tool in the management of the Guaporé Biological Reserve, a conservation unit in the Brazilian Amazon. | Wilhan Assunção |
PP61 – Lightning-induced wildfire in Brazilian Cerrado biome | Vanúcia Schumacher | | 0400 | Risk Handling | natural wildfires;remote sensing of fire;lightning
PO20 – Drone remote sensing for real-time situational awareness and decision support in wildfire management | Eija Honkavaara | | 0402 | Technical Innovation |
PO33 – OroraTech’s Wildfire Solution – Global, Fast, Reliable, Satellite-Based Wildfire Detection | Dmitry Rashkovetsky | | 0403 | Technical Innovation | wildfire management;satellite;wildfires
PO98 – Assessment of fuel treatment dynamics under electric power transmission lines | Dalila Lopes | | 0406 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression | fire hazard
PP82 – A global perspective on the wildland-urban interface (WUI) wildfire topic | Claudio Ribotta | | 0407 | Planning and Preparation | wildland urban
PP28 – 3D- fine-scale fuel classification from terrestrial point clouds using Artificial Intelligence | Diego Laino | | 0408 | Technical Innovation | fire behaviour
PO104 – The Role of Vegetation in Forest Fire Danger Rating Systems: RISICO Experience in Italy | Nicolò Perello | | 0409 | Prevention and
PO72 – The Challenge of Wildfire Management through Spatial Planning: lessons across the world | André Samora-Arvela | | 0411 | Planning and Preparation |
PP116 – Assessing post-fire soil erosion and ash transport risk with WEPPcloud-WATAR-EU after the extreme 2022 forest fire in Central Europe | Jonay Neris |
PO18 – A system to automatically assist in the geolocation of forest fires with crowdsourced data | Cidália C. Fonte | | 0415 | Technical
PO31 – Multisource data integration for improving fire behaviour analysis and impact on Mediterranean forests: Albenga (Liguria, Italy) case study | Lola Palmieri | |
PO42 – The influence of extreme fire experience on companies’ preparedness in Portugal | Fernando Correia | | 0420 | Planning and Preparation | wildfires;enterprises;resilience
PO85 – Twenty one years of Prescribed Fire on the island of “Gran Canaria” (Canary Islands, Spain) and its influence on wildfires | EDUARDO BALGUERÍAS
PP51 – Fire science in the Pantanal wetland: before and after 2020 mega-fire | Alexandre de Matos Martins Pereira | | 0422 | Communication |
PP68 – Wildfire hazard mapping in the Mediterranean: a harmonized approach. | Andrea Trucchia | | 0425 | Planning and Preparation | wildfire hazard mapping;machine
PP85 – Insights from the FirESmart project: a summary for policymakers | Adrián Regos | | 0427 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression | scenario planning and
PO115 – Contribution of a voluntary fire brigade (VFB) to the decrease of areas affected by wildfire in an Atlantic Forest patch | Vinícius De
PP03 – International Cooperation in Fire Management – Advancements since the 7th International Wildland Fire Conference 2019 | Dr. Johann Georg Goldammer | | 0431
PO106 – Managing post-harvest residues in eucalypt plantations with prescribed fire – Firsts effects in topsoil and stump survival | Sofia Corticeiro | | 0432
PP02 – Interregional mutual assistance in emergencies and cross-border risks (ARIEM+ and INTERLUMES INTERREG POPTEC projects contribution to improve coordination) | Belinda Guerra Burton |
PO152 – Using Machine Learning for Short-Term Wildfire Hazard Estimation | Julia Gottfriedsen | | 0437 | Risk Handling | wildfire hazard;machine learning;satellites
PO140 – Use of coupled simulations to understand pyro-convective activity in Portugal | Flavio T. Couto | | 0438 | Risk Handling | mega fires;pyrocb;numerical
PO58 – Carbon stock and greenhouse gas emissions caused by wildfires in monodominant stands of Copernicia alba In the Pantanal wetland. | Maxwell Oliveira |
PP06 – An innovative Assessment Framework to conduct peer reviews on wildfire risk management under the Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM). | Veronica Maria Casartelli
PO76 – Projecting Future Wildfire Spread Potential in British Columbia, Canada | Leona Shepherd | | 0443 | Planning and Preparation | wildland fire;extreme fire
PP131 – Modelling the combat of Wildfires with the Software Flammap | Antonio Correia | | 0446 | Suppression and Relief | wildland fires;numerical simulations;combat
PO118 – “Designing” Forest Resilience under Climate Change – beyond trees and fuel load | Paula Maia | | 0451 | Adaptive Management | forest
PO89 – A statistical model to assess the impact of policies of ignition limitation in Portugal | Carlos C. DaCamara | | 0453 | Prevention
PP36 – Forecasting meteorological fire danger with a statistical model of Fire Radiative Power | Sílvia A. Nunes | | 0458 | Technical Innovation |
PO127 – FIRE AS A TOOL FOR LAND USE CONVERSION IN THE ATLANTIC FOREST | Fernanda Lucas | | 0465 | Post-fire Intervention | forest
PO46 – Fire dynamics in the Amazon-Cerrado transition zone of Maranhão State, Brazil | Ana Larissa De Freitas | | 0466 | Planning and Preparation
PO50 – Austria Fire Futures – Novel and Integrated Wildfire Hot Spot Mapping | Shelby Corning | | 0469 | Planning and Preparation | forest
PP117 – Do prescribed fires affect the diversity of nonvolant small vertebrates in open savannas of southeastern Brazil? | Marcio Martins | | 0470 |
PP19 – Volunteer and Community Brigades: Experiences from the 1st Meeting of Best Practices in Volunteering in Protected Areas in Brazil | Helaine Saraiva Matos
PP42 – Drought, fire and Lentibulariaceae: a case study in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul – Brazil | Maria Ana Farinaccio | |
PP121 – Root and stem bark features of Banara arguta Briq. (Salicaceae) from burned and unburned areas in the Pantanal, Brazil | Tamires Yule |
PO149 – Forest fuels moisture content monitoring and assessing their behaviour in the light of new climatic conditions | Sérgio Lopes | | 0476 |
PP21 – The design of a websig platform to support rural fire risk management at local level | Fantina Maria Tedim | | 0482 |
PP103 – Fire forestry accidents in Galicia | Gilberto Vaz | | 0484 | Adaptive Management | forest fires;accidents;galicia
PP77 – Long-term strengthening of community-scale fire management in México | Rossana Landa | | 0486 | Planning and Preparation | preparation;funding;paticipation
PP13 – Physiological demands of wildfires suppression according to wildland firefighters’ sex | Jose A. Rodríguez-Marroyo | | 0488 | Qualification | exercise intensity;heart rate;ergonomy
PO130 – Climate change and the Xingu Indigenous Territory | Traiú Assalu Mehinaco | | 0490 | Risk Handling | xingu indigenous park;climate changes;forest fires
PP05 – An emerging framework for adapting to changing fire regimes: Reimagining science, management, and culture | Carolyn Enquist | | 0491 | International Cooperation
PP90 – Sleep quality assessment of professional firefighters from Northeast of Portugal | Sara Alves | | 0494 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression | occupational health;psqi;firefighters
PP12 – The evolution of gender equity in the Prevfogo/IBAMA Integrated Fire Management Program in Brazil | Paula Lima | | 0495 | Qualification |
PO114 – Mapping the economic loss of ecosystem services caused by the forest fires in Liguria, Italy | Bushra Sanira Asif | | 0501 |
PO52 – The evolutionary leap of Environmental Education from the Zero Fire Policy to the perspective of Integrated Fire Management. | Ricardo Lopes | |
PP125 – Direct mortality of small vertebrates caused by prescribed fires in grasslands of central Brazil | Bruna Gomes | | 0507 | Post-fire Intervention
PP15 – Institutional arrangements led by civil society organizations that contribute to fire protection and fire management in Mexico. | Rossana Landa | | 0510
PO47 – DSS for prioritizing interventions and inspections of fuel management bands in the WUI | Madalena Dias Ferreira | | 0511 | Planning and
PO128 – Fire in marginal ecosystems of the Atlantic Forest with marine influence | Fernanda Lucas | | 0512 | Post-fire Intervention | restinga;burnt area;tropical
PO91 – Fuel management of fire-adapted invasive species – one size does not fit all | Ernesto Deus | | 0513 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression
PO108 – Analysis of the impacts of wildfires on the way of life of the indigenous populations of Xingu | Fernando Rodovalho | | 0514
PO109 – Effects of two training programs on improving the wildland firefighters´ physical fitness | Jose A. Rodríguez-Marroyo | | 0515 | Prevention and Pre-Suppression
PP31 – Patch mosaic burning in Venezuela – an example of traditional knowledge transferred to government practice. | Bibiana Bilbao | | 0517 | Technical
PO126 – Evaluation of areas affected by forest fires and fires in the State of Maranhão – Brazil Between 2001 and 2021 | Jhessyka Yasminni
PP70 – Scenario planning to support the national fuel management plan in Portugal | Alan Ager | | 0521 | Planning and Preparation | scenario
PP21 – (RN21) – Promoting Natural Resin to improve forest resilience | Joana Vieira | | 0523 | Stakeholder Engagement |
PO84 – The Judean Mountains Fire – 2021 (2): new insights on forest management and fire prevention | Mor Ashkenazi | | 0531 | Prevention
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