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Wildland fire risk research in Canada

Environmental Reviews, 2020
Despite increasing concern about wildland fire risk in Canada, there is little synthesis of knowledge that could contribute to the development of a comprehensive risk framework for a wide range of ...
Lynn M Johnston, Xianli Wang, Sandy Erni
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Evaluation of forest fire risk in the Mediterranean Turkish forests: A case study of Menderes region, Izmir

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2020
Turkey is exposed to forest fires damaging thousands of hectares of forest every year. Earlier studies indicate that Turkey would be one of the most affected Mediterranean countries due to increased fire risk as a result of climate change.
Emre Çolak, Filiz Sunar
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Fire Sale Risk and Credit

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
This paper examines whether the risk of a future collateral fire sale affects lending decisions. We study US mortgage applications and exploit exogenous variation in foreclosure frictions for identification. We find lenders to be less likely to approve mortgages when anticipated losses due to uncoordinated collateral liquidations are high, and when ...
Francesco Mazzola   +2 more
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Towards a systemic approach to fire risk management

Environmental Science and Policy, 2022
Fire risk management is at a crossroads. The last three fire seasons worldwide, dotted by extreme fire behavior and “ megafire ” events, highlighted the need for a shifting mentality towards a novel and integrated fire management framework, flexible ...
V. Bacciu, C. Sirca, D. Spanò
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A two level interval valued neutrosophic AHP integrated TOPSIS methodology for post-earthquake fire risk assessment: An application for Istanbul

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2021
Earthquakes are the leading natural disasters that seriously affect human life. Furthermore, earthquakes are natural disasters that have the ability to trigger a second disaster in addition to the damages they cause.
Pelin Gulum, E. Ayyildiz, A. Gumus
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