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Proceeding Paper
A Methodology for an Automated Three-Dimensional Heathland Assessment Workflow in Support of Bushfire Behaviour Modelling
by Nina Homainejad, Sisi Zlatanova, Norbert Pfeifer and Samad M. E. Sepasgozar
Environ. Sci. Proc. 2021, 12(1), 24; https://doi.org/10.3390/environsciproc2021012024 - 17 Mar 2022
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Bushfires are an intrinsic part of Australia, especially in the Blue Mountains (11,400 km2), New South Wales (NSW). This region is dominated by fire-prone vegetation, such as heathland. Heathlands occupy a small portion of the Blue Mountains, less than 2%, but [...] Read more.
Bushfires are an intrinsic part of Australia, especially in the Blue Mountains (11,400 km2), New South Wales (NSW). This region is dominated by fire-prone vegetation, such as heathland. Heathlands occupy a small portion of the Blue Mountains, less than 2%, but are highly combustible and can transition surface to crown fire. Three-dimensional vegetation models are essential for effective bushfire behaviour modelling and efficient bushfire combat. Therefore, this paper outlines the motivation for an automated three-dimensional heathland model and the workflow for implementing this model in support of bushfire behaviour modelling. Full article
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The 3rd Built Environment Research Forum)
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