TREEADS project aiming at addressing the uncertainty and socio-economic dimensions inherent in wildfire management, recently participated in the 3rd International Congress on Fire in the Earth System: Humans and Nature (fEs2024), on 3rd-6th June, 2024, in Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain.
This conference served as a crucial meeting point for professionals dedicated to forest fire prevention and risk reduction, who contributed to see different experiences and boost the emergence of new approaches to fire research.
A presentation entitled “Architecting Wildfire Resilience: A Framework for Software-Driven Detection and Response” was presented by Anna-Maria Despotopoulou from FrontierInnovations, introducing an architectural framework for a software platform for Detection of Emerging Fire-related Situations and Response Process Management. The TREEADS Consortium extends their gratitude to the organizing committee for the opportunity to outline this solution’s reference architecture in front of a varied audience stakeholders from the scientific community, the Industry and the general public, brought together by the challenges presented by the needs of environmental management prominent in the 21st century.