Barrio, Melina; Loureiro, María; Chas, María Luisa(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2011-10-14)
[EN] This study quantifies part of the short-term or immediate economic losses (excluding the non-use or passive losses) caused by the wildfires in Galicia during 2006. The background of the empirical work is based on the ...
García Prats, Alberto; Campo García, Antonio Dámaso del; Tarcisio Fernandes, J. G.; MOLINA HERRERA, ANTONIO(Elsevier Masson, 2015-06-01)
[EN] The present work aims to take a closer look at the behavior of two releases of the Keetch Byram droughtindex (KBDI) under different forest management strategies in Mediterranean conditions. Since theseversions of the ...
Chaves Naharro, Julián(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2015-06-17)
[EN]
Wildfires are typical processes at Mediterranean zones, very important for renovation and evolution of their ecosystems. Nevertheless the anthropogenic influence has caused for the last decades a large rise of ...
Bonet Edesa, Marco(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2017-10-04)
[EN] One of the biggest problems that currently owns the Valencia region is the high recurrence
of wildfires, which contributes greatly to increase the risk of desertification and to the regression
of ecosysteŵs. That ...
Pla, M.; Duane, A.; Brotons, L.(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2017-12-05)
[EN] Mapping fire severity is determinant to understand landscape evolution after a wildfire and provides useful information for decision making during post fire management. Quantitative fire severity mapping from relative ...
Lorenzo-Sáez, Edgar; Oliver Villanueva, José Vicente; LERMA ARCE, VICTORIA; Yagüe-Hurtado, Celia; Lemus Zúñiga, Lenin Guillermo(MDPI AG, 2021-04)
[EN] Forest management is an untapped tool, yet to realize its full potential to fight against climate change. The capability of forests to act as carbon sinks makes them a key resource to reduce CO2 concentration in the ...