Published September 21, 2018 | Version v1
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Strategic and tactical planning to improve suppression efforts against large forest fires in the Catalonia region of Spain

Description

The study explores use of the Ecosystem Management Decision Support (EMDS) System to standardize the
process of allocating Management Areas for Fire Suppression Support (MASSs) in Catalonia, Spain. MASSs are
defined as those areas in the landscape that change fire behavior, reducing the magnitude of the wildfire, and
improve significantly fire suppression effectiveness/capacity. Considerations for allocating MASSs include high
likelihood of large fires in the vicinity, potential for spread, proximity of the location to valuable resources at
risk, proximity to adequate water supply, accessibility by mechanized means, and fuel management opportunities. The combination of accessibility, water supply and fuel management opportunities, when allocating
MAASs, provide the minimum requirements to allow fire suppression actions, while improving effectiveness and
safety levels. For these purposes, we combine the newest data available, outputs from fire simulators and expert
knowledge to define a problem that could be solved using EMDS within a participatory planning framework. To
support the fire suppression mission of the firefighting service in Catalonia, this study uses a combination of
strategic and tactical solutions, in which the strategic solution identifies high priority locations within the
landscape for fire suppression activities, and tactical solutions identify high priority management activities
within specific locations

This research was funded by the marie curie proyect SuFoRun

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Funding

SuFoRun – Models and decision SUpport tools for integrated FOrest policy development under global change and associated Risk and UNcertainty 691149
European Commission