Assessing wildfire risk probability in Pinus pinaster Ait. stands in Portugal.
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Forest Systems.
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Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) is an important conifer from the western Mediterranean Basin extending over 22%
of the forest area in Portugal. In the last three decades nearly 4% of Maritime pine area has been burned by wildfires. Yet
no wildfire occurrence probability models are available and forest and fire management planning activities are thus carried
out mostly independently of each other. This paper presents research to address this gap. Specifically, it presents a model
to assess wildfire occurrence probability in regular and pure Maritime pine stands in Portugal. Emphasis was in developing
a model based on easily available inventory data so that it might be useful to forest managers. For that purpose, data from
the last two Portuguese National Forest Inventories (NFI) and data from wildfire perimeters in the years from 1998 to 2004
and from 2006 to 2007 were used. A binary logistic regression model was build using biometric data from the NFI. Biometric
data included indicators that might be changed by operations prescribed in forest planning. Results showed that the probability
of wildfire occurrence in a stand increases in stand located at steeper slopes and with high shrubs load while it decreases
with precipitation and with stand basal area. These results are instrumental for assessing the impact of forest
management options on wildfire probability thus helping forest managers to reduce the risk of wildfires.
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Assessing wildfire risk probability in Pinus pinaster Ait. stands in Portugal. Forest Systems 21: 111-120. Issue: 2012