Evaluation of Selected Mitigation Strategies for Reducing Forest Fire-induced Risk ...

The aim was to study post-fire perceptions of selected mitigation strategies for wildland fire- induced risks proposed in a previous scientific study for the communities situated within the forested areas. Consequently, we considered engaging relevant professionals in the Regional Municipality of Wo...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, M. Razu, Rahman, Khan R, Hossain, Sheikh M, Hassan, Quazi K
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Geomatics Engineering 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/39434
https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/114192
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Summary:The aim was to study post-fire perceptions of selected mitigation strategies for wildland fire- induced risks proposed in a previous scientific study for the communities situated within the forested areas. Consequently, we considered engaging relevant professionals in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB), Alberta who experienced the costliest wildland fire occurrences in Canadian history known as the 2016 Horse River Fire (HRF). To meet our goal, we formulated a questionnaire based on the scientific evidence presented in a previous study and con-ducted a structured survey. Our results revealed that 24 professionals participated in the survey during the June 2020-April 2021 period, providing a 32% response rate. We observed that a high percentage of the participants agreed (i.e., between 63% and 80%) with the proposed wildland fire-induced risk mitigation strategies, including the presence of no to little vegetation in the 30 m buffer zone from the wildland–urban interface (WUI), extending the 30 ...