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    Riesgo de incendio forestal, normativa asociada y su cálculo

    Dentro de las actividades contempladas por el Grupo Operativo PROMINIFUN sobre “Modelos de gestión innovadores para la mejora de la productividad en áreas de minifundio”, destaca la temática de los incendios forestales, ya que éstos son en la actualidad los eventos “naturales” que generan mayor cantidad de daños sobre superficie forestales. En España se registran una de media anual 14.476 siniestros, los cuales quemaron 108.282 ha en el último decenio (2005 - 2014). Dada la problemática actual de los incendios, y en el contexto de cambio climático en el que nos encontramos, se espera que la severidad de los incendios sea aún mayor. El aumento previsible de las condiciones de estrés hídrico al que se enfrentan las masas forestales, junto con otros factores estructurales, incrementa su vulnerabilidad ante el riesgo de incendio. Desde el Grupo Operativo, se han propuestos dos línea de acción sobre el riesgo de incendio forestal, atendiendo a las diferentes escalas de planificación: 1. Escala de trabajo a nivel comarcal/municipal. 2. Escala de trabajo menor (parcela/rodal).

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    Operational Group PROMINIFUN: Innovative management models to improve productivity in smallholder a

    Operational Group PROMINIFUN: Innovative management models to improve productivity in smallholder areas

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    • Spain
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    • Fora Forest Technologies SLL
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    • Monitoring
    • Experimentation
    • Modelling
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    2.50 MB
    Skapad på
    10-10-2021
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    Spanish
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    Operational Group PROMINIFUN: Innovative management models to improve productivity in smallholder a
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    • perturbaciones
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    • emergencias
    • derechos
    • minifundio
    • modelización
    • normativa
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