Wildland–Urban Interface Fires in Spain: Summary of the Policy Framework and Recommendations for Improvement
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Wildland–Urban Interface Fires in Spain: Summary of the Policy Framework and Recommendations for Improvement
Autor:
Pastor, Elsa
;
Muñoz, Juan Antonio
;
Caballero, David
;
Àgueda, Alba
;
Dalmau, Ferran
;
Planas, Eulàlia
Assuntos:
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
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Civil Engineering
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Classical Mechanics
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Communities
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Community infrastructure
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Construction
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Construction materials
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Construction methods
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Desenvolupament humà
i
sostenible
;
Dret
i
legislació
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Editor’s choice
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Engineering
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Europa
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Europe
;
Fire prevention
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Fire resistance
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Fire safety requirements
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Flammability
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Forest & brush fires
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Forest fires
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Forests
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Fuel treatments
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Incendis forestals
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Law and legislation
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Legislation
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Physics
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Política
i
gestió ambiental
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Prevenció
i
control
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Prevention and control
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Regulations
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Residential buildings
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Roads
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State-of-the-art reviews
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Urban planning
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Water supply
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Water supply systems
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Wildfire
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Wildland-industrial interface
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Wildland-urban interface
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WUI standards
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC
É parte de:
Fire technology, 2020-09, Vol.56 (5), p.1831-1851
Descrição:
Southern Europe is recurrently being hit by forest fires affecting wildland–urban interface (WUI) areas which, particularly in the last decade, have resulted in tremendous consequences. In the years to come, self-protection of communities will be a first priority over fire suppression, demanding better fire-resistant and resilient WUI scenarios through actions grounded on solid and sound regulations and legislation. As of today, the European Union as a whole, and the Member States in particular, are belatedly articulating new and appropriate regulations and implementing policies for the protection of WUI areas against forest fires. Spain is one of the EU Member States, holding 1.1 million ha of WUI areas (above 4% of the total forested land) and experiencing an average of 12,500 forest fires per year over the past decade. In this paper a review of the state of the art on regulations, codes, plans and recommendations on WUI fire prevention and management in Spain is presented. Shortcomings due to the current lack of building and urban planning standards and technical codes for WUI communities are highlighted. We underline some paramount needs to be covered by scientific research and fire engineering in particular topics. Some of them have received little attention in the literature related to European WUI fires while some others have been almost unexplored, such as planning of low-fuel fringes, design of road networks and accessibility, dimension of water supply networks, study of ignitability and combustibility of residential vegetation, role of construction methods and materials, and the wildland–industrial interface. Outcomes from research activities on such topics should lead to appropriately drive and inform the policy making processes on WUI fire prevention and management in Spain and, by extension, in other southern European countries under a similar situation.
Editor:
New York: Springer US
Idioma:
Inglês