Wildfire hazard and risk assessment at the instance of Gabala district

Authors

  • Aghayeva Firuza

Keywords:

Remote sensing, Wildfire, Fire risk assessment

Abstract

As one of the main natural resources for humans, protection of forest resources is one of the
main ecological problems of the world. Forests are a source of oxygen, as well as they have
some features that can ensure ecological balance. For example, forests are one of the major
factors that prevent landslides, erosion processes, flood events, as well as protecting land
resources, hydrological resources and optimization micro climatic condition. Decreasing of
forest stock affects the fauna directly. There are some factors that impact decreasing of forest
resources, for example, settlements, industry and forest supply and etcetera. Forest fires
occurring in different parts of the world every year eradicated acres of forest stock. The
formation of forest fires is influenced by factors such as climate, anthropogenic and topological
effects. Research area is district of Gabala which is situated at south slopes of Greater
Caucasus. Gabala is distinguished by the abundance of forest resources in the territory of
Azerbaijan, which is poorly provided with forest reserves. XX hectares of this district are
covered with forests. Taking into account that XX% of the fire incidents that occurred on the
southern slope of the Greater Caucasus in 2021 and 2022 took place here, this place was taken
as a research area. Wildfire hazard and risk assessment and fire risk zonation, anthropogenic
and topological effects are considered in this article and mapping had been done. The
resulting values were classified according to the risk group and the results were compared
with the fire area data. As a result of the comparison, was not found fire process in the
categories of no risk or low risk. 90% of fire incidents could be classified as medium risk, high
risk and critic high risk categories. Consequently, this is an indicator of the validity of the
selected parameters and the conducted assessment.

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Published

2023-09-01

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