LIBRARY: Knowledge framework of the wildfire risk in the study areas

The collection of geographic data and the analysis of forest management and fire prevention plans, where available, have made it possible to define the morphological, vegetation, climatic, and fire regime characteristics of the areas under study, namely the protected natural areas and municipalities identified as representative. The data collected will be valuable to stakeholders (such as park managers, municipal technical staff, fire specialists and volunteers, and risk management planners) in order to harmonize the analysis procedures that will be used in further RES2FIRE activities. This work will provide a better understanding of protected natural areas and enable citizens to use environmental resources more responsibly, and for decision-makers to adopt more effective intervention strategies to reduce the risk of forest fires. Do you want learn more? Click here to download the “Deliverable 1.1.1  Report of the knowledge framework of the wildfire risk in the study areas”