2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10980-023-01618-w
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Fire-Smart Territories: a proof of concept based on Mosaico approach

Abstract: Context Here we develop a practical framework (Mosaico) and report a real-world example of early implementation of a Fire-Smart Territory (FST) in Sierra de Gata-Las Hurdes region of central Spain. Objectives We aimed to assess the impact of landscape changes induced by Local Land Managers (LLM; indirect prevention) on simulated fire spread under different governance scenarios developed in 2016–2021. Methods Followi… Show more

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“…Although the problem of fire risk in protected areas is well known, protected area and firefighting planning strategies often move separately or implement synergies only at the time of the most critical period. But, for planning to make protected area territories more resilient to fire damage, it is necessary to implement an integrated approach that takes into account not only the possible causes but also statistical analysis, forecasting, and vulnerability protection at different spatiotemporal scales [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the problem of fire risk in protected areas is well known, protected area and firefighting planning strategies often move separately or implement synergies only at the time of the most critical period. But, for planning to make protected area territories more resilient to fire damage, it is necessary to implement an integrated approach that takes into account not only the possible causes but also statistical analysis, forecasting, and vulnerability protection at different spatiotemporal scales [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%