Forest Defence Against Fire

Base Knowledge

Não aplicável

Teaching Methodologies

Teaching methodologies will be based on theoretic-practical lectures. Students will make a recurrent use of
computers to perform exercises with specific software.
Evaluation includes theoretical and practical assessments including the use of computers to simulate fire behavior using system Behave+; the computation of FWI index and the simulation of a prescription of fuel treatment using system Piropinus.

Learning Results

To know the problem of forest fires in Portugal both regarding the ignition problem as the propagation and respective effects;
To know and to apply fire prevention techniques, in a way to decrease the number of fire starts, to decrease the propagation potential, to increase resilience and to mitigate fire effects; To know the different aspects associated with fire fighting including those related with pre-supression, initial attack, general fire fighting, supression fire and mop up operations.

Program

General aspects about wildfires: combustion and fuel characteristics; propagation and fire behavior; models of fire behavior; fire ecology; fire effects; mitigation of fire effects and reclamation of burned areas; common causes of fire starts in Portugal; evolution and present situation of forest fires in Portugal and in Europe.
Prevention of forest fires: public awareness, fuel management, including prescribed fire; preventive silviculture; network of fuel breaks; spatial fire risk.
Fire fighting: pre-supression, fire danger rating systems, initial attack, general fire fighting, use of chemical products, direct and indirect attack techniques, mop-up operations,  investigation of fire causes.

Grading Methods

Evaluation
  • - Field work and report - 50.0%
  • - Test - 50.0%

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

CONSELHO NACIONAL DE REFLORESTAÇÃO (2005) Orientações estratégicas para a recuperação das áreas ardidas em 2003 e 2004. Ministério da Agricultura do Desenvolvimento Rural e das Pescas. Lisboa. CNR 2005.

Pyne, S.J.; Andrews, P.A. & Laven, R.D. (1996) Introduction to Wildland Fire. 2nd edition. John Wiley & Sons. New York.

Birot, Y. (ed.). 2009. Living with wildfires: what science can tell us. Päivinen, R. (ed.). European Forest Institute, Joensuu. 86 p.

Pereira, J.M. & Santos, M.T. (2003) Áreas queimadas e risco de incêndio em Portugal. Direcção-Geral das Florestas. Lisboa.

Pereira, J.S.; Pereira, J.M.C.; Rego, F.C.; Silva, J.M.N. & Silva, T.P. eds. 2006 Incêndios Florestais em Portugal: Caracterização, Impactes e Prevenção. ISAPress. Lisboa. p. 495-510.