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Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2021
Aykut Argun +2 more
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2017
This chapter explores how a “natural” process generates dynamically something that is conceptually similar to a percolation cluster by using the case of forest fires. It first provides an overview of the forest-fire model, which is essentially a probabilistic cellular automata, before discussing its numerical implementation using the Python code.
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This chapter explores how a “natural” process generates dynamically something that is conceptually similar to a percolation cluster by using the case of forest fires. It first provides an overview of the forest-fire model, which is essentially a probabilistic cellular automata, before discussing its numerical implementation using the Python code.
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The amount of carbon released from peat and forest fires in Indonesia during 1997
Nature, 2002Susan E Page, Adi Jaya
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Science, 1999
Are the effects of fire good or bad for Earth9s ecosystems? The weight of the evidence is tilting toward the bad side, as explained by Goldammer in his Perspective. He describes the need for precise data to assess fire9s effects--such as that provided in two recent studies of the negative influence of fire in tropical rainforests (one,
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Are the effects of fire good or bad for Earth9s ecosystems? The weight of the evidence is tilting toward the bad side, as explained by Goldammer in his Perspective. He describes the need for precise data to assess fire9s effects--such as that provided in two recent studies of the negative influence of fire in tropical rainforests (one,
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Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 2019
Forest fires have significantly impacted the permafrost environment, and many research programs looking at this have been undertaken at higher latitudes.
Xiaoying Li +13 more
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Forest fires have significantly impacted the permafrost environment, and many research programs looking at this have been undertaken at higher latitudes.
Xiaoying Li +13 more
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Land ownership transformation before and after forest fires in Indonesian palm oil plantation areas
Journal of Land Use Science, 2019Forest fires in Indonesia continue to pose as an alarming governmental, environmental, and societal concern. This study examines the context of land ownership transformation mainly before and after forest fires in palm oil plantation activities. The data
E. Purnomo +4 more
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Distributed Deep Reinforcement Learning for Fighting Forest Fires with a Network of Aerial Robots
IEEE/RJS International Conference on Intelligent RObots and Systems, 2018This paper proposes a distributed deep reinforcement learning (RL) based strategy for a team of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to autonomously fight forest fires.
Ravi N. Haksar, M. Schwager
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2018 28th EAEEIE Annual Conference (EAEEIE), 2018
Forest fires are occurring throughout the year with an increasing intensity in the summer and autumn periods. These events are mainly caused by the actions of humans, but different nature and environmental phenomena, like lightning strikes or spontaneous
G. Hristov +3 more
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Forest fires are occurring throughout the year with an increasing intensity in the summer and autumn periods. These events are mainly caused by the actions of humans, but different nature and environmental phenomena, like lightning strikes or spontaneous
G. Hristov +3 more
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2018
This contribution is focused on “forest fire,” the term used in Europe to represent “an unwanted fire burning forests and wildlands” (Tedim et al. 2014) and thus referring to a European context of fires (e.g., regarding fuels) as opposed to the contributions on bushfires or wildfires.
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This contribution is focused on “forest fire,” the term used in Europe to represent “an unwanted fire burning forests and wildlands” (Tedim et al. 2014) and thus referring to a European context of fires (e.g., regarding fuels) as opposed to the contributions on bushfires or wildfires.
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Forest fires and fire protection
ОДРЖИВИ РАЗВОЈ И УПРАВЉАЊЕ ПРИРОДНИМ РЕСУРСИМА РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРПСКЕ, 2023According to the data of the Republic Statistical Office of the Republic of Srpska for the period 2000‒2019, forest fires in the Republic of Srpska burned a total of 144,006 ha. Of that, state forests account for 112,965 ha (78.44%) and private forests for 31,041 ha (21.56%). The largest burned areas were recorded in 2012 (33,781 ha), and the lowest in
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