The main objective of this project was to develop and implement a methodology for the assessment of socio-economic impact of forest fires in Europe and to estimate the economic efficiency of fire
In this issue: European diversity explored Living with wildfires - what science can tell us Preventing wildfires requires a change of vegetation structure Creating forest conservation policies in SE
In this issue: Linking the regional and global EU Forest Action Plan at its mid-term Fire Paradox project proposes moving towards integrated fire management Climate change effects on the Alpine forest
In this issue: What is the future of European forest governance? Enhancing forest fire prevention governance The provision of forest services amid agricultural landscapes Assessing bioenergy and its
European forests are increasingly exposed to various disturbances which can be of abiotic or biotic nature. When being of more ‘catastrophic’ nature they can strongly disrupt targeted forest
The FIREfficient project aimed to establish a sustainable knowledge and “lessons-learned” platform for the use by stakeholders at European level dealing with innovative tools and practices for the
Wildfires are a major problem for many European societies threatening human lives and property with disastrous impacts particularly at the wildland-urban interface. On the other hand, humans have
El fuego ha formado parte de la agenda política europea desde hace muchos años, tanto en el marco de la Conferencia Ministerial sobre Protección de los Bosques en Europa) como a través de los diversos
More information Recommended citation: Francisco Rego, Eric Rigolot, Paulo Fernandes, Cristina Montiel, Joaquim Sande Silva. 2010. На пути к интегрированному управлению пожаром. Policy Brief 4