2021
DOI: 10.3390/fire4040082
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Assessing Wildfire Exposure to Communities and Protected Areas in Portugal

Abstract: During the 2017 wildfire season in Portugal, unprecedented episodes burned 6% of the country’s area and underscored the need for a long-term comprehensive solution to mitigate future wildfire disasters. In this study, we built and calibrated a national-scale fire simulation system including the underlying fuels and weather data and used the system to quantify wildfire exposure to communities and natural areas. We simulated 10,000 fire season replicates under extreme weather to generate 1.6 million large wildfi… Show more

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“…The effects on deposition, mobilization, and fate of contaminants related to wildfires have been recognized as an important environmental question (Bodí et al 2014 ; Pivello et al 2021 ). Currently, wildfires have affected forests and land around the world, including Portugal, Australia, the USA, and Brazil (Aguilera et al 2021 ; Alcasena et al 2021 ; Hacon et al 2021 ; Haque et al 2021 ). Projections show that Brazilian biomes, such as Pantanal and Amazon, are one of the regions in the world with the highest increase in wildfire throughout the present century.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects on deposition, mobilization, and fate of contaminants related to wildfires have been recognized as an important environmental question (Bodí et al 2014 ; Pivello et al 2021 ). Currently, wildfires have affected forests and land around the world, including Portugal, Australia, the USA, and Brazil (Aguilera et al 2021 ; Alcasena et al 2021 ; Hacon et al 2021 ; Haque et al 2021 ). Projections show that Brazilian biomes, such as Pantanal and Amazon, are one of the regions in the world with the highest increase in wildfire throughout the present century.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We posit that an era of re events unprecedented in the context of contemporary population and infrastructure warrants reimagining the relationship between socio-ecological systems and re [49][50][51] . This entails co-evolution of human and ecological systems with preparation and planning for pre-, during, and post-re periods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used wildfire simulation data from Alcasena et al (2021), representing 10,000 simulated fire seasons comprising a total of 1,654,448 simulated fires for mainland Portugal. The corresponding fire perimeters were intersected with the FBN to quantify the avoided burned area, reduced exposure of communities and avoided burned area in protected areas under the assumption of fire containment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%