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Wildfires occur worldwide and affect different territories in
diverse ways. New challenges in wildfire management are
emerging, fueled by climatic, land cover, and sociodemographic changes, fostering wildfire science to respond with
advanced and inclusive approaches. Supported by technological improvements, wildfire risk modeling is earning relevance in several wildfire phases, covering prevention,
suppression, and recovery, and encouraging the development
of different products and tools. Most wildfire risk approaches
reflect a broad conceptual framework that includes different but
interconnected components, which can also be analyzed
separately, such as likelihood, hazard, exposure, vulnerability,
and coping capacity. This article presents a concise and
nonexhaustive review of the methods and approaches applied
to model wildfire risk and its key components, in particular
since 2018, and how they can contribute to wildfire
management.
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Palavras-chave
Wildfire hazard Exposure Vulnerability Coping capacity Simulation approaches
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Oliveira, S., Rocha, J. & Sá, A. (2021). Wildfire risk modeling. Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health, 23, 100274. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coesh.2021.100274
Editora
Elsevier
