Assessment of potential sites for the installation of observation towers for forest fire risk prevention
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Resumo: | The high incidence of forest fires observed in Conservation Units makes this event a threat to the environmental protection of these areas. This article presents the mapping of areas susceptible to forest fires and the identification of potential locations for the installation of forest fire watchtowers for the Altamiro de Moura Pacheco and João Leite State parks and surrounding area, 3.0 km from the parks’ boundaries, using free GIS tools. The final fire risk map was obtained through the weighted average of the main factors related to forest fires, such as: slope angle, hypsometry, orientation of the slopes, road system and trails, urban perimeter, land use, temperature, humidity and exposure to winds. For the determination of potential locations for fire observation towers, the following factors were considered: relief (higher elevations), proximity of roads, proximity to regions classified as moderate and high risk, and land use. The results showed that 9,724.66 ha (41.4%) of the evaluated parks areas have high fire risk. The fire risk map was validated considering the hotspots made available by INPE (2017), obtaining more than 60% accuracy in relation to high risk areas. Regarding the locations indicated for the installation of fire observation towers, the installation of only one tower provided the largest view of the study areas, 56.1%. By combining the installation of two towers, it was possible to obtain 71.1% visualization coverage of the entire studied areas. Thus, it was shown that environmental management and decision-making regarding the monitoring of forest fire risks in protected regions can be more successful when complemented with geotechnology tools. |
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Assessment of potential sites for the installation of observation towers for forest fire risk preventionAvaliação de locais potenciais para instalação de torres de observação para prevenção de risco de incêndios florestaisParkCerradoGISMulticriteria analysisParqueCerradoSIGAnálise multicritérioThe high incidence of forest fires observed in Conservation Units makes this event a threat to the environmental protection of these areas. This article presents the mapping of areas susceptible to forest fires and the identification of potential locations for the installation of forest fire watchtowers for the Altamiro de Moura Pacheco and João Leite State parks and surrounding area, 3.0 km from the parks’ boundaries, using free GIS tools. The final fire risk map was obtained through the weighted average of the main factors related to forest fires, such as: slope angle, hypsometry, orientation of the slopes, road system and trails, urban perimeter, land use, temperature, humidity and exposure to winds. For the determination of potential locations for fire observation towers, the following factors were considered: relief (higher elevations), proximity of roads, proximity to regions classified as moderate and high risk, and land use. The results showed that 9,724.66 ha (41.4%) of the evaluated parks areas have high fire risk. The fire risk map was validated considering the hotspots made available by INPE (2017), obtaining more than 60% accuracy in relation to high risk areas. Regarding the locations indicated for the installation of fire observation towers, the installation of only one tower provided the largest view of the study areas, 56.1%. By combining the installation of two towers, it was possible to obtain 71.1% visualization coverage of the entire studied areas. Thus, it was shown that environmental management and decision-making regarding the monitoring of forest fire risks in protected regions can be more successful when complemented with geotechnology tools.A grande incidência de incêndios florestais observados em Unidades de Conservação faz com que esse evento se torne uma ameaça à proteção dessas áreas. Este artigo apresenta o mapeamento de áreas suscetíveis a incêndios florestais, bem como a identificação de locais potenciais para instalação de torres de vigilância de incêndios florestais para os parques Estaduais Altamiro de Moura Pacheco e João Leite e área de entorno de 3,0 km de extensão a partir dos limites dos parques, utilizando ferramentas SIG livres. O mapa final de risco de incêndios foi obtido através da sobreposição ponderada dos principais fatores relacionados com incêndios florestais, como: declividade, hipsometria, orientação das encostas, malha viária e trilhas, perímetro urbano, uso do solo, temperatura, umidade e exposição aos ventos. Para determinação de locais potenciais para implantação de torres de observação de incêndios foram considerados os seguintes fatores: relevo (cotas de maior altitude), proximidade das estradas, proximidade com as regiões classificadas com risco moderado e alto e uso do solo. Os resultados mostraram que 9.724,66 ha (41,4%) das áreas dos parques avaliados possuem alto risco de incêndios. O mapa de risco de incêndios foi validado considerando os focos de calor disponibilizados pelo INPE (2017), obtendo mais de 60% de precisão em relação às áreas de risco alto. Com relação aos locais indicados para instalação das torres de observação de incêndios, a instalação apenas de uma torre proporcionou a maior visualização das áreas de estudo, 56,1%. Combinando a instalação de duas torres, foi possível obter cobertura de visualização de 71,1% de toda as áreas de estudo. Dessa forma, demostrou-se que a gestão e tomada de decisões ambientais referente ao monitoramento de riscos de incêndios florestais em regiões protegidas podem ser mais bem-sucedidas quando complementadas com ferramentas de geotecnologias.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2020-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/3968610.5902/1980509839686Ciência Florestal; Vol. 30 No. 4 (2020); 1266-1282Ciência Florestal; v. 30 n. 4 (2020); 1266-12821980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/39686/pdfCopyright (c) 2020 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreira, Pedro Augusto GonzagaMendes, Thiago AugustoSantos, Diego Fonseca dos2021-05-20T04:00:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/39686Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2021-05-20T04:00:50Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Assessment of potential sites for the installation of observation towers for forest fire risk prevention Avaliação de locais potenciais para instalação de torres de observação para prevenção de risco de incêndios florestais |
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Assessment of potential sites for the installation of observation towers for forest fire risk prevention |
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Assessment of potential sites for the installation of observation towers for forest fire risk prevention Moreira, Pedro Augusto Gonzaga Park Cerrado GIS Multicriteria analysis Parque Cerrado SIG Análise multicritério |
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Assessment of potential sites for the installation of observation towers for forest fire risk prevention |
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Assessment of potential sites for the installation of observation towers for forest fire risk prevention |
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Assessment of potential sites for the installation of observation towers for forest fire risk prevention |
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Assessment of potential sites for the installation of observation towers for forest fire risk prevention |
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Assessment of potential sites for the installation of observation towers for forest fire risk prevention |
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Moreira, Pedro Augusto Gonzaga |
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Moreira, Pedro Augusto Gonzaga Mendes, Thiago Augusto Santos, Diego Fonseca dos |
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Mendes, Thiago Augusto Santos, Diego Fonseca dos |
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Moreira, Pedro Augusto Gonzaga Mendes, Thiago Augusto Santos, Diego Fonseca dos |
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Park Cerrado GIS Multicriteria analysis Parque Cerrado SIG Análise multicritério |
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Park Cerrado GIS Multicriteria analysis Parque Cerrado SIG Análise multicritério |
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The high incidence of forest fires observed in Conservation Units makes this event a threat to the environmental protection of these areas. This article presents the mapping of areas susceptible to forest fires and the identification of potential locations for the installation of forest fire watchtowers for the Altamiro de Moura Pacheco and João Leite State parks and surrounding area, 3.0 km from the parks’ boundaries, using free GIS tools. The final fire risk map was obtained through the weighted average of the main factors related to forest fires, such as: slope angle, hypsometry, orientation of the slopes, road system and trails, urban perimeter, land use, temperature, humidity and exposure to winds. For the determination of potential locations for fire observation towers, the following factors were considered: relief (higher elevations), proximity of roads, proximity to regions classified as moderate and high risk, and land use. The results showed that 9,724.66 ha (41.4%) of the evaluated parks areas have high fire risk. The fire risk map was validated considering the hotspots made available by INPE (2017), obtaining more than 60% accuracy in relation to high risk areas. Regarding the locations indicated for the installation of fire observation towers, the installation of only one tower provided the largest view of the study areas, 56.1%. By combining the installation of two towers, it was possible to obtain 71.1% visualization coverage of the entire studied areas. Thus, it was shown that environmental management and decision-making regarding the monitoring of forest fire risks in protected regions can be more successful when complemented with geotechnology tools. |
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