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Forest Fire Danger Prediction Using Deterministic-Probabilistic Approach [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 297 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, weight: 633 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799872513
  • ISBN-13: 9781799872511
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 297 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, weight: 633 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799872513
  • ISBN-13: 9781799872511
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Forest fires cause ecological, economic, and social damage to various states of the international community. The causes of forest fires are rather varied, but the main factor is human activity in settlements, industrial facilities, objects of transport infrastructure, and intensively developed territories (in other words, anthropogenic load). In turn, storm activity is also a basic reason for forest fires in remote territories. Therefore, scientists across the world have developed methods, approaches, and systems to predict forest fire danger, including the impact of human and storm activity on forested territories. An important and comprehensive point of research is on the complex deterministic-probabilistic approach, which combines mathematical models of forest fuel ignition by various sources of high temperature and probabilistic criteria of forest fire occurrence.

Forest Fire Danger Prediction Using Deterministic-Probabilistic Approach provides a comprehensive approach of forest fire danger prediction using mathematical models of forest fuel with consideration to anthropogenic load, storm activity, and meteorological parameters. Specifically, it uses the deterministic-probabilistic approach to predict forest fire danger and improve forest protection from fires. The chapters will cover various tree types, mathematical models, and solutions for reducing the destructive consequences of forest fires on ecosystems. This book is ideal for professionals and researchers working in the field of forestry, forest fire danger researchers, executives, computer engineers, practitioners, government officials, policymakers, academicians, and students looking for a new system to predict forest fire danger.
Preface xii
Acknowledgment xx
Section 1 Mathematical Simulation of the Coniferous Tree Ignition by the Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Discharge
Chapter 1 One-Dimensional Mathematical Models To Simulate Coniferous Tree Ignition
1(12)
Chapter 2 Two-Dimensional Mathematical Models To Simulate Coniferous Tree Ignition
13(16)
Chapter 3 Three-Dimensional Mathematical Models To Simulate Coniferous Tree Ignition
29(21)
Chapter 4 M-Components Mathematical Modeling For Coniferous Tree Ignition
50(13)
Section 2 Mathematical Simulation of the Deciduous Tree Ignition by the Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Discharge
Chapter 5 One-Dimensional Mathematical Models To Simulate Deciduous Tree Ignition
63(11)
Chapter 6 Two-Dimensional Mathematical Models To Simulate Deciduous Tree Ignition
74(12)
Chapter 7 Three-Dimensional Mathematical Models To Simulate Deciduous Tree Ignition
86(19)
Chapter 8 M-Components Mathematical Modeling For Deciduous Tree Ignition
105(14)
Section 3 Forest Fuel Ignition Physical Modeling and Mathematical Simulation
Chapter 9 Physical Modeling Of Forest Fuel Ignition By The Heated Up To High Temperatures Particle
119(17)
Chapter 10 Physical Modeling Of Forest Fuel Ignition By The Molten Metal Particles
136(13)
Chapter 11 Physical Modeling Of Forest Fuel Ignition By The Focused Sunlight
149(18)
Chapter 12 Mathematical Modeling Of Forest Fuel Ignition By The Heated Up To High Temperatures Particle
167(33)
Chapter 13 Mathematical Modeling Of Forest Fuel Ignition By The Focused Sunlight
200(27)
Section 4 Deterministic-Probabilistic Criteria to Predict Forest Fire Danger
Chapter 14 Forest Fire Probability Prediction Taking Into Account Anthropogenic Load, Lightning Activity, And Weather Conditions
227(26)
Chapter 15 Forest Fire Probability Prediction Taking Into Account Different Reasons Of Anthropogenic Load
253(19)
Chapter 16 Mathematical Simulation Of Anthropogenic Load On Forested Territories
272(23)
About the Author 295(1)
Index 296