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The wildland-urban interface fire problem - current approaches and research needs

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 238-251

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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/WF07131

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fuel treatments; wildfire; wildland fires

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  1. Joint Fire Sciences Program [JFSP 07-1-5-08]

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Wildfires that spread into wildland-urban interface (WUI) communities present significant challenges on several fronts. In the United States, the WUI accounts for a significant portion of wildland fire suppression and wildland fuel treatment costs. Methods to reduce structure losses are focussed on fuel treatments in either wildland fuels or residential fuels. There is a need for a well-characterised, systematic testing of these approaches across a range of community and structure types and fire conditions. Laboratory experiments, field measurements and fire behaviour models can be used to better determine the exposure conditions faced by communities and structures. The outcome of such an effort would be proven fuel treatment techniques for wildland and residential fuels, risk assessment strategies, economic cost analysis models, and test methods with representative exposure conditions for fire-resistant building designs and materials.

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