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Évaluation du risque d'incendie de forêt×Mesure de la surface terrière d'un peuplement×
DomaineForesterieForesterie
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine1950s–2000s1960s–1980s
Auteur d'origineVan Wagner, Rothermel, and fire ecology research communityClassical forestry practice; formalized by Husch and colleagues
TypeAssessment and modeling pipelineMeasurement and calculation pipeline
Source fondatriceAgee, J. K. (2000). The Ecology of Pacific Northwest Forests. Island Press. link ↗Husch, B., Beers, T. W., & Kershaw, J. A. (2003). Forest Mensuration (4th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. link ↗
AliasWildfire risk assessment, Fire hazard mapping, Burn severity predictionBasal area inventory, Tree density measurement, Stand stocking assessment
Apparentées44
RésuméForest fire risk assessment quantifies the probability and potential severity of wildfire in forest ecosystems, integrating stand structure, fuel characteristics, weather patterns, and topography. Developed by Van Wagner, Rothermel, and fire science communities, fire risk models predict fire ignition likelihood, fire behavior (spread rate, intensity), and consequences (area burned, damage extent). Essential for land management planning, community protection, and ecosystem conservation.Stand basal area is a fundamental forest mensuration metric representing the total cross-sectional area of tree stems per unit land area, typically expressed in square meters per hectare. Formalized across twentieth-century forestry literature (notably by Husch, Beers, and Kershaw), basal area serves as a key indicator of forest density, biomass accumulation, and competitive pressure, essential for yield prediction and stand management planning.
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