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Vulnerability and wildfire risk in evacuation suport: Methodological proposal applied to the municipalities of Lousã and Sertã

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Summary:The assessment of the risk of evacuation in a wildfire scenario can be decisive to save human lives, especially in Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) areas. This study aims to identify the priority settlements in terms of evacuation and assistance in the municipalities of Lousã and Sertã, through the combination of the susceptibility of wildfires occurrence, resulting from the combination of biophysical variables, and the social vulnerability, directed towards evacuation support, based on socio-demographic variables, at the statistical subsection scale. The results emphasise two municipalities extremely susceptible to the occurrence of forest fires and a wide variation in terms of social vulnerability, directed towards evacuation, based on the different approaches applied. In terms of evacuation risk, settlements located in mountainous areas and surrounded by forest communities were classified as priority.
Main Authors:Pinto, Carlos
Other Authors:Nunes, Adélia; Figueiredo, Albano
Subject:Wildfire Suscepyibility Vulnerability Evacuation GIS Incêndio florestal Suscetibilidade Vulnerabilidade Evacuação SIG
Year:2023
Country:Portugal
Document type:article
Access type:unknown
Associated institution:Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Language:Portuguese
Origin:Cadernos de Geografia
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Summary:The assessment of the risk of evacuation in a wildfire scenario can be decisive to save human lives, especially in Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) areas. This study aims to identify the priority settlements in terms of evacuation and assistance in the municipalities of Lousã and Sertã, through the combination of the susceptibility of wildfires occurrence, resulting from the combination of biophysical variables, and the social vulnerability, directed towards evacuation support, based on socio-demographic variables, at the statistical subsection scale. The results emphasise two municipalities extremely susceptible to the occurrence of forest fires and a wide variation in terms of social vulnerability, directed towards evacuation, based on the different approaches applied. In terms of evacuation risk, settlements located in mountainous areas and surrounded by forest communities were classified as priority.