Abstract
The article presents a study of the connection between the number and area of forest fires on the territory of the Amur Region from the area of forestries. the length of mineralized belts in each forestry. the natural class of fire hazard. and the class of fire hazard by weather conditions. A stable relationship between the number of forest fires and the fire hazard class by weather conditions has been revealed. This dependence is presented in the form of a model that makes it possible to predict the number of forest fires both on the territory of the forest fund of the entire Amur Region. and for individual forestries.
Highlights
The article presents a study of the connection between the number and area of forest fires on the territory of the Amur Region from the area of forestries. the length of mineralized belts in each forestry. the natural class of fire hazard. and the class of fire hazard by weather conditions
Many studies have already established the link between forest fires and weather conditions
At present. in the prevention of the occurrence and spread of wildfires. the method of excluding combustible materials from the zone of possible occurrence or spread of fire is used. These methods include carrying out preventive annealing of dry vegetation and the system of mineralized belts
Summary
The article presents a study of the connection between the number and area of forest fires on the territory of the Amur Region from the area of forestries. the length of mineralized belts in each forestry. the natural class of fire hazard. and the class of fire hazard by weather conditions. The article presents a study of the connection between the number and area of forest fires on the territory of the Amur Region from the area of forestries. The class of fire hazard by weather conditions. A stable relationship between the number of forest fires and the fire hazard class by weather conditions has been revealed. This dependence is presented in the form of a model that makes it possible to predict the number of forest fires both on the territory of the forest fund of the entire. D.R. Anto found that relative humidity shows a higher correlation with the monthly number of fires in Germany compared to temperature or rainfall [4]
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