Botequim, B.Fernandes, P.M.Borges, J.G.2019-09-102019-09-102011http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/18295PosterUnderstanding wildfire behavior at the landscape-level is critical to address wildfire impacts in Portuguese forest management planning. Thus, fire spread was simulated in three forested landscape to assist forest managers in identifying high-risk areas for actively integrating stand-level fuel treatments with explicit landscape-level management planning and develop fire prevention priorities. Specifically, several modeling applications to detect significant fire-landscape interactions between stand-level features and fire behavior were fitted to classify Portuguese forests to fire risk levels and create guidelines to support hazard-reduction silvicultural practiceengforest managementfire behaviourdecisionImproving management decisions in portuguese forests through fire behaviour modeling: guidelines to support a sustainable landscapeother