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SUMMARY:Call for Papers: [Drones] (IF: 4.8\, ISSN: 2504-446X) - Special Issue "Drones for Wildfire and Prescribed Fire Science"
DESCRIPTION:Advancements in technology have accelerated the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UASs)/ drones\, for research and operations during wildland fires. Drones offer various benefits\, such as spotting potential flare-ups\, maintaining crew member awareness\, supporting firefighting efforts\, collecting meteorological data for plume dispersion calculations\, assessing vegetation before and after burns\, studying fire dynamics\, conducting spot ignitions\, and sampling emissions to assess smoke hazards. \nDrones’ flexibility\, portability\, night-time capability\, and real-time telemetry provide valuable information to incident responders\, aiding decision-making. The emergence of edge computation and 5G/6G networks enables instant in-flight analyses\, crucial for generating products that support fire management decisions during the response stage. \nThis Special Issue will welcome manuscripts that link the use of UAS to the following wildland fire themes: \n\nFirefighter safety\, management and control; Characterization of fire dynamics;\nPlume dispersion; Detailed forest mapping; Characterization of fire emissions;\nMeteorological measurements;\nDetection and tracking of elements (e.g.\, people\, animals\, vehicles\, etc.).\n\nSubmitted articles and review papers should focus on unmanned platforms\, specifically UASs\, along with related technologies and applications in wildland fire management. These submissions should cover topics related to the main steps in wildfires: prevention\, response\, and restoration. The primary requirement is that the papers contribute new and innovative insights\, methods\, or technologies to the field of UAS in wildland fire management. \nLearn more about the submission here. \nDownload the pdf \n\nFollow us on LinkedIn and Twitter to stay up to date with project developments and latest news!
URL:https://treeads-project.eu/event/call-for-papers-drones-if-4-8-issn-2504-446x-special-issue-drones-for-wildfire-and-prescribed-fire-science/
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SUMMARY:Activating Citizens Participation in Wildfire Risk Management
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to share that TREEADS\, represented by CBS\, recently participated in the Horizon Booster Webinar. This webinar\, held on November 6th\, focused on activating citizens’ participation in wildfire risk management. The event brought together various EU fire projects\, including SAFERS\, FIRELOGUE\, OVERWATCH\, and TREEADS\, all funded by the EU\, to showcase innovative solutions and engage in interactive discussions. \nThe webinar provided an excellent opportunity to network with other EU fire projects and foster collaboration within the community. Participants had the privilege of attending insightful presentations delivered by esteemed speakers\, each highlighting a unique aspect of citizens’ participation in wildfire risk management. \nOne of the presentations featured the SAFERS Chatbot for citizens\, presenting the outcomes of field demonstrations\, which was delivered by Claudio Rossi. José Alberto de Jesus Borges from CINAMIL discussed the role of CP (Portugal) during wildfire emergencies and citizens’ engagement. Additionally\, Claudia Berchtold from Fraunhofer INT\, Jorge Gomez from VOST Portugal\, and Eduard Plana from CTFC presented a new approach to multi-stakeholder involvement by applying justice aspects to wildfire risk-management. \nFurthermore\, Diogo VALLIM from Copenhagen Business School shared valuable insights on understanding stakeholder engagement in wildfire management\, including the framework\, methods used\, and preliminary results. \nBy participating in this webinar\, TREEADS had the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and exchange experiences with peers in the field. It was a successful event that provided a platform for sharing innovative solutions and engaging in productive discussions. \nTREEADS is committed to continuing its efforts in promoting citizens’ participation in wildfire risk management and looks forward to future collaborations that contribute to the advancement of sustainable wildfire management practices. \nFollow us on LinkedIn and Twitter to stay up to date with project developments and latest news!
URL:https://treeads-project.eu/event/activating-citizens-participation-in-wildfire-risk-management/
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