About this Research Topic
In this Research Topic, we will address the different methodologies to map the WUI around the world and to assess and reduce WUI fire risk and hazard. Our main goal is to contribute to the development of applied research in hazard mitigation and WUI planning and management. Over the last few decades, scientific research has focused on the state of the WUI and WUI fire risk analysis, mainly in the northern hemisphere. Here we aim to promote applied scientific research that optimises fire prevention programs according to its causes. At a local scale, fuel treatments and urban expansion planning are the main tools to reduce WUI fire hazards.
The scope of this Research Topic will be mainly applied, with the intention to cover all aspects of the WUI, its relations to fires, and the strategies to address this problem around the world. These include, but are not limited to:
- WUI mapping and monitoring,
- WUI vulnerability and fire risk assessment,
- Ignitions forming temporal and spatial patterns, topography, climate and its relations with WUI mega fire events,
- Fire hazard evaluation and mapping strategies,
- The relationship between vegetation and WUI fires (including fuel treatments),
- Firebreak planning and maintenance, development of fire-defensible areas around cities and neighbours, priority zone determinations for fuel reduction or urban planning,
- WUI management to build fire resilient communities.
Keywords: Wildland-urban interface, interface fires, global change, wildfire hazard, fuel load, wildfire management, fuel treatments
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