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Artículos en revistas:
Does forest biomass harvesting for energy reduce fire hazard in the Mediterranean basin? a case study in the Caroig Massif (Eastern Spain).
Año:2017

Áreas de investigación
  • Monte,
  • Bosque mediterráneo,
  • Lucha contra incendios,
  • Generación a partir de biomasa

Datos
Descripción
The Mediterranean basin is a fire-prone area and is expected to continue being so according to projected climate and socioeconomic changes. Sustainable exploitation of forest biomass could have a positive effect on wildfire hazard mitigation. A modelling approach was used to compare how four different Scenarios for biomass collection for energy use affect fire behaviour and potential burnt area at landscape level under extreme meteorological conditions in a typical Mediterranean Massif. A case study of Pinus halepensis stands in Valencia (Eastern Spain) was conducted. The FARSITE simulator was used to evaluate the burnt area and fire behaviour parameters. Simulations predicted a significant increase in the burnt area and the values of most fire behaviour parameters in a Scenario of rural abandonment, relative to the current situation. Biomass management through thinning reduced canopy bulk density; however, no differences in the values of the main fire behaviour parameters were detected. Thinning and understory clearing, including biomass collection in large shrub fuel model areas, significantly reduces fire hazard. Forest biomass sustainable harvesting for energy is expected to reduce fire hazard if management includes intense modification of fuel models, comprising management of shrub biomass at the landscape level. Strong modification of forest fuel models requires intensive silvicultural treatments. Therefore, forest biomass collection for energy in the Mediterranean basin reduces fire hazard only if both tree and shrub strata are managed at landscape level.
Internacional
Si
JCR del ISI
Si
Título de la revista
European Journal of Forest Research
ISSN
1612-4669
Factor de impacto JCR
2,017
Información de impacto
Volumen
DOI
Número de revista
136(1)
Desde la página
13
Hasta la página
26
Mes
SIN MES
Ranking
Q1

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Participantes
  • Autor: Javier Madrigal INIA
  • Autor: Mercedes Guijarro INIA
  • Autor: Carmen Hernando INIA
  • Autor: Daniel J. Vega Nieva
  • Autor: Irma Fernández Miguelañez
  • Autor: Eduardo Tolosana Esteban UPM

Grupos de investigación, Departamentos, Centros e Institutos de I+D+i relacionados
  • Creador: Grupo de Investigación: Inventario y Gestión de Recursos Naturales
  • Departamento: Ingeniería y Gestión Forestal y Ambiental