Applying Landscape Principles to Fire Hazard Reduction
Fire spreads in a specifically spatial manner, which suggests the applicability of percolation models to the risk reduction problem. It is shown that under fairly general conditions a threshold exists below which a landscape becomes essentially fireproof. Arranging treated acres into a grid, analogous to bulkheads on a ship, drastically reduces the acreage that must be treated to achieve a fireproof condition.
Keywords: Fire Protection
Pages: 8
Publisher: Elsevier
Category: Fire
Authors
Craig Loehle
Craig Loehle
Date Published
2004
2004
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