Relating surface fire spread to landscape structure: An application of FARSITE in a managed forest landscape

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  • Soung-Ryoul Ryu
  • Jiquan Chen
  • Daolan Zheng
  • Jacob J. Lacroix
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Recent studies suggest that manipulation of landscape patterns is the most preferred method to reduce susceptibility of landscape to fire spread. e evaluated the effects of landscape spatial pattern and spatial heterogeneity of fuel loading on surface fire spread using the FARSITE model n Chequamegon National Forest landscape, Wisconsin. Five forest management scenarios were developed to generate different landscape spatial atterns with unique fuel loading distribution. For each management scenario, 16 fires were simulated. We found that altered landscape spatial attern and spatial heterogeneity of fuel loading interactively influenced fire spread. Moreover, we revealed that numerous, irregular-shaped, and ifferent types of patches reduced fire spread. Among tested indices of landscape spatial pattern, patchy density, mean patch shape, patch shape tandard deviation, area weighted mean shape index (AWMSI) and Shannon’s diversity index were meaningful for predicting fire spread. However, he effect of landscape spatial pattern on fire spread decreased as fuel loading became more spatially heterogeneous. We also found that the effect f landscape spatial pattern on fire spread became insignificant when AWMSI was less than 4.33. Our results suggested that a forest management lan would need to consider the number, shape, size and type of forest patches for regulating fire spread. 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007