“…For a given pair of forest patches i,j , this approach defines the likelihood that a fire ignited in i will spread to j . The landscape is characterized by a set of fire spread vectors between all pairs of locations; this set preserves information about prevailing fire spread directions and distances and thus helps better facilitate effective planning of wildfire risk mitigation and suppression activities [ 13 , 19 ]. The novelty of our approach is that it enables a detailed mapping of fire spread pathways, and the depiction of likely directions and fire spread distances, which provides important insights for managing wildfire risks and designing fire mitigation measures.…”