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Program International conference on forest fire risk modelling and mapping “Vulnerability to forest fire at wildland-urban interfaces” Aquabella Hotel, Aix-en-Provence MONDAY – 30th September 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:45 10:15 10:40 11:05 11:30 11:55 12:20 12:40 14:15 15:05 15:30 15:55 16:15 16:45 Registration OPENING CEREMONY KEYNOTE 1: Overview of Australian bushfire hazard and risk assessment at the rural/urban interface. Raphaele Blanchi, CSIRO (Australia) Coffee break S1: Fire risk and WUI mapping #1 WUI and fire typologies : where are we ? Andrea Duane #2 A robust GIS approach to map WUI in the Alpine Regions. Marj Tonini #3 Anthropogenic forest fire susceptibility mapping using random forest algorithm. Carmen D. Vega Orozco #4 WUI mapping in Spain for wildfire risk management: national and local scales. Gema Herrero Corral #5 Un logiciel européen pour la cartographie des interfaces habitat-forêt. Christophe Bouillon #6 Mapping Rural Urban Interface and assessing its fire exposure in Mediterranean areas. Constantino Sirca Lunch KEYNOTE 2: WUI Wildfire Losses in California. Jon Keeley, USGS (USA) S2: Vulnerability #7 Assessment of house vulnerability to wildfires in Portugal. M. Conceição Colaço #8 Further developing the products of the Italian project SIGRI to meet the requirements for the management of forest fires at Wildland-Urban Interfaces. Giovanni Laneve #9 Assessment of wildland–urban interface vulnerability to fire using a multicriteria analysis. Lilian Pugnet Coffee break S3: Survey #10 L'apport des retours d'expérience pour la caractérisation des complexes forêt habitat de même sensibilité aux incendies. Yvon Duché 17 :10 17:35 18:00 18:30 20:00 #11 Fire of Tavira/São Brás de Alportel – Survey and analysis. Domingos Xavier Viegas S4: Ignition drivers and firefighting #12 New approaches to analysis and predict the occurrence of human caused ignitions. José Ramón González Olabarria #13 Firefighters risk perception on firefighting tasks at the WUI. Clara Quesada Fernández Free time Banquet TUESDAY – 1st October 8:30 9:00 9:45 10:15 10:40 11 :05 11:30 11:55 12:20 12:40 14:00 14:25 14 :50 15:15 15:40 16:05 16:30 Registration KEYNOTE 3: Overview on fire risk/fire regimes in Europe. Andrea Camia, JRC (Italy) Coffee break S5: Fire modeling #14 Decision support tools for wildfire risk management: Case studies from the US and Mediterranean region. Michele Salis #15 La modélisation feu de forêt (FIRETEC) au service de l'urbanisme en Ardèche et dans le Lot et Garonne. Hubert d'Avezac #16 Modeling wildfire ignition in the Tyrolian Alps (Austria) under current and future climate conditions. Bodo Malowerschnig #17 Effet d'un feu de forêt sur l'environnement physique d'un bâtiment avec FIRETEC. François Pimont #18 From models to field applications: Quito's strategy David Proaño Castro #19 A regional fire prevention protocol for WUI based on static and dynamic fire risk maps. Paolo Fiorucci Lunch S6: WUI Fuel #20 Role of ornamental vegetation in the propagation of fire in WUI of Southern France: flammability and combustibility of ornamental species. Anne Ganteaume #21 Contribution des friches agricoles et des haies ornementales à la propagation des incendies au sein des complexes forêt habitat. Daniel Bourgouin #22 Characterization of camping parks and analysis of fire spread in these areas. Miguel Almeida S7: Fire risk #23 Characterization of fire risk in the wildland-urban interface: A case study in NW of Spain. María Luisa Chas-Amil #24 Development of a web-based Fire Danger Forecasting System for Mediterranean Landscapes using Open Source Software and crowd-sourced Weather Data - the Isle of Sardinia (Italy) as an Example. Michael Nolde #25 Socio-Economic Factors Affecting the Forest Fires (A Case Study of Antalya – Turkey). Ufuk Cosgun #26 Advances and challenges to mapping fire risk in the W-UI using LiDAR telemetry. David Caballero 16:50 18:20 Coffee break and Poster Session #P1 Modeling the probability of wildfire occurrence in the Valencian Community (Spain). Hassane Moutahir #P2 Expansion of the wildland-urban interface in coastal areas of Sardinia over the period 1954-2008. Grazia Pellizzaro #P3 Spatio-temporal dynamics of the Wildland-Urban Interface in the alpine context: a remote sensing approach. Marj Tonini #P4 Spatial and temporal study of forest fires and their relation to socioeconomic factors in the province of Cádiz (Spain). Ainara Terradillos #P5 Long-term post-wildfire natural evolution of soil organic matter composition and dynamics on perennial forests from southwestern Europe. Irene Fernandez #P6 Interface habitat-forêt et sensibilité aux incendies dans la wilaya de Tizi Ouzou (Algérie). Ouahiba Meddour-Sahar #P7 Wildfire Prevention and Response Plan: the importance of Quito's surveillance and detection strategy. Freddy Yandún #P8 Historical changes in potential wildfire behavior and likelihood: a case study from the Mediterranean Basin Fermín J. Alcasena Urdíroz #P9 Fire danger and drought projections in the Mediterranean region under climate change conditions. Constantino Sirca #P10 Wildfire occurrence and frequency in Portuguese landscape Marta Rocha #P11 A Multicriteria Approach for Wildfire Risk Assessment in Rural Urban Interface. Franco Casula #P12 Evaluation et cartographie de la sensibilité aux incendies des complexes forêt habitat en région méditerranéenne française Yvon Duché #P13 Suitability of the PREFER project products to the management of the forest fires at Wildland-Urban Interfaces. Giovanni Laneve #P14 Hexagonal cell automate used in fire front spread for flat terrain and diverse vegetation types. Stefka Fidanova #P15 Evaluation dans le temps et dans l’espace de la dynamique de la biomasse arbustive dans les maquis du Rif occidental. Chakib Saou #P16 Carbon emission quantification during and after forest fires using remote sensing. Kalika Saxena #P17 Wildland-Urban Interface Fires and Forest Fire Danger Caused by Sunrays. Nikolay Baranovskiy #P18 Towards a prevented community. María Cecilia Ciampoli Halaman #P19 The analysis of wildland-urban interface dynamics in wildfire risk prevention. Marlène Long #P20 Evaluation of the performances of the fire simulators FOREFIRE and FARSITE in Mediterranean areas. Jean-Baptiste Filippi CLOSING SESSION WEDNESDAY – 2nd October 8:30-18:00 Field trip Programme Conférence internationale sur la modélisation et la cartographie du risque d’incendie de forêt “Vulnérabilité aux incendies dans les interfaces habitat-forêt” Hôtel Aquabella, Aix-en-Provence LUNDI – 30 Septembre 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:45 10:15 10:40 11:05 11:30 11:55 12:20 12:40 14:15 15:05 15:30 15:55 16:15 16:45 Enregistrement CEREMONIE D’OUVERTURE CONFERENCE INVITEE 1: Overview of Australian bushfire hazard and risk assessment at the rural/urban interface. Raphaele Blanchi, CSIRO (Australie) Pause café S1: Cartographie des interfaces habitat-forêt et du risque d’incendie #1 WUI and fire typologies : where are we ? Andrea Duane #2 A robust GIS approach to map WUI in the Alpine Regions. Marj Tonini #3 Anthropogenic forest fire susceptibility mapping using random forest algorithm. Carmen D. Vega Orozco #4 WUI mapping in Spain for wildfire risk management: national and local scales. Gema Herrero Corral #5 Un logiciel européen pour la cartographie des interfaces habitat-forêt. Christophe Bouillon #6 Mapping Rural Urban Interface and assessing its fire exposure in Mediterranean areas. Constantino Sirca Repas CONFERENCE INVITEE 2: WUI Wildfire Losses in California. Jon Keeley, USGS (USA) S2: Vulnerabilité #7 Assessment of house vulnerability to wildfires in Portugal. M. Conceição Colaço #8 Further developing the products of the Italian project SIGRI to meet the requirements for the management of forest fires at Wildland-Urban Interfaces. Giovanni Laneve #9 Assessment of wildland–urban interface vulnerability to fire using a multicriteria analysis. Lilian Pugnet Pause café S3: Etudes de cas #10 L'apport des retours d'expérience pour la caractérisation des complexes 17 :10 17:35 18:00 18:30 20:00 forêt habitat de même sensibilité aux incendies. Yvon Duché #11 Fire of Tavira/São Brás de Alportel – Survey and analysis. Domingos Xavier Viegas S4: Facteurs d’ignition et lutte #12 New approaches to analysis and predict the occurrence of human caused ignitions. José Ramón González Olabarria #13 Firefighters risk perception on firefighting tasks at the WUI. Clara Quesada Fernàndez Temps libre Banquet MARDI – 1er Octobre 8:30 9:00 9:45 10:15 10:40 11 :05 11:30 11 :55 12:20 12:40 14:00 14:25 14 :50 15:15 15:40 16:05 Enregistrement CONFERENCE INVITEE 3: Overview on fire risk/fire regimes in Europe. Andrea Camia, JRC (Italy) Pause café S5: Modélisation du feu #14 Decision support tools for wildfire risk management: Case studies from the US and Mediterranean region. Michele Salis #15 La modélisation feu de forêt (FIRETEC) au service de l'urbanisme en Ardèche et dans le Lot et Garonne. Hubert d'Avezac #16 Modeling wildfire ignition in the Tyrolian Alps (Austria) under current and future climate conditions. Bodo Malowerschnig #17 Effet d'un feu de forêt sur l'environnement physique d'un bâtiment avec FIRETEC. François Pimont #18 From models to field applications: Quito's strategy David Proaño Castro #19 A regional fire prevention protocol for WUI based on static and dynamic fire risk maps. Paolo Fiorucci Repas S6: Le combustible #20 Role of ornamental vegetation in the propagation of fire in WUI of Southern France: flammability and combustibility of ornamental species. Anne Ganteaume #21 Contribution des friches agricoles et des haies ornementales à la propagation des incendies au sein des complexes forêt habitat. Daniel Bourgouin #22 Characterization of camping parks and analysis of fire spread in these areas. Miguel Almeida S7: Risque d’incendie #23 Characterization of fire risk in the wildland-urban interface: A case study in NW of Spain. María Luisa Chas-Amil #24 Development of a web-based Fire Danger Forecasting System for Mediterranean Landscapes using Open Source Software and crowd-sourced Weather Data - the Isle of Sardinia (Italy) as an Example. Michael Nolde #25 Socio-Economic Factors Affecting the Forest Fires (A Case Study of Antalya – Turkey). Ufuk Cosgun 16:30 17:00 18:20 #26 Advances and challenges to mapping fire risk in the W-UI using LiDAR telemetry. David Caballero Pause café et Session Poster #P1 Modeling the probability of wildfire occurrence in the Valencian Community (Spain). Hassane Moutahir #P2 Expansion of the wildland-urban interface in coastal areas of Sardinia over the period 1954-2008. Grazia Pellizzaro #P3 Spatio-temporal dynamics of the Wildland-Urban Interface in the alpine context: a remote sensing approach. Marj Tonini #P4 Spatial and temporal study of forest fires and their relation to socioeconomic factors in the province of Cádiz (Spain). Ainara Terradillos #P5 Long-term post-wildfire natural evolution of soil organic matter composition and dynamics on perennial forests from southwestern Europe. Irene Fernandez #P6 Interface habitat-forêt et sensibilité aux incendies dans la wilaya de Tizi Ouzou (Algérie). Ouahiba Meddour-Sahar #P7 Wildfire Prevention and Response Plan: the importance of Quito's surveillance and detection strategy. Freddy Yandún #P8 Historical changes in potential wildfire behavior and likelihood: a case study from the Mediterranean Basin. Fermín J. Alcasena Urdíroz #P9 Fire danger and drought projections in the Mediterranean region under climate change conditions. Constantino Sirca #P10 Wildfire occurrence and frequency in Portuguese landscape Marta Rocha #P11 A Multicriteria Approach for Wildfire Risk Assessment in Rural Urban Interface. Franco Casula #P12 Evaluation et cartographie de la sensibilité aux incendies des complexes forêt habitat en région méditerranéenne française. Yvon Duché #P13 Suitability of the PREFER project products to the management of the forest fires at Wildland-Urban Interfaces. Giovanni Laneve #P14 Hexagonal cell automate used in fire front spread for flat terrain and diverse vegetation types Stefka Fidanova #P15 Evaluation dans le temps et dans l’espace de la dynamique de la biomasse arbustive dans les maquis du Rif occidental. Chakib Saou #P16 Carbon emission quantification during and after forest fires using remote sensing. Kalika Saxena #P17 Wildland-Urban Interface Fires and Forest Fire Danger Caused by Sunrays Nikolay Baranovskiy #P18 Towards a prevented community. María Cecilia Ciampoli Halaman #P19 The analysis of wildland-urban interface dynamics in wildfire risk prevention. Marlène Long #P20 Evaluation of the performances of the fire simulators FOREFIRE and FARSITE in Mediterranean areas. Jean-Baptiste Filippi CEREMONIE DE CLOTURE MERCREDI – 2 Octobre 8:30-18:00 Tournée de terrain