2016
DOI: 10.5937/vojdelo1602108c
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Geospatial and temporal distribution of forest fires as natural disasters

Abstract: Криминалистичко-полицијска академија, Београд Јасмина Гачић и Владимир Јаковљевић Универзитет у Београду, Факултет безбедности умски пожари представљају једну од најзначајнијих опасности савремене цивилизације чије проучавање захтева сложен, свеобухватан и мултидисциплинаран приступ. Последице шумских пожара често су разорне по живот, здравље и имовину људи, али и по безбедност државе и читаве међуародне заједнице. У том смислу, ради ефикасније заштите и спречавања озбиљног поремећаја функционисања друштва, од… Show more

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“…In addition to human casualties, it creates economic damage and ecological consequences, and their occurrence and spatial distribution depend on climatic conditions, humidity conditions, quantity of fuel plant material and human activity as a crucial factor (Avramovic et al, 2017). In the last decades, in addition to increasing the number of forest fires, there is a trend of increasing their destructiveness, where such events negatively affect the society as a whole, economic development and the environment (Cvetkovic, 2016). However, predicting future forest fires in practice is difficult to achieve because existing meteorological data and general fire statistics are only available for a short time (Girardin et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to human casualties, it creates economic damage and ecological consequences, and their occurrence and spatial distribution depend on climatic conditions, humidity conditions, quantity of fuel plant material and human activity as a crucial factor (Avramovic et al, 2017). In the last decades, in addition to increasing the number of forest fires, there is a trend of increasing their destructiveness, where such events negatively affect the society as a whole, economic development and the environment (Cvetkovic, 2016). However, predicting future forest fires in practice is difficult to achieve because existing meteorological data and general fire statistics are only available for a short time (Girardin et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%