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Fire Research at the Science–Policy–Practitioner Interface

Editor: Dr. Natasha Ribeiro

The main aim of the Section, Fire Research at the Science–Policy–Practitioner Interface, is to highlight research seeking to assess operational approaches to wildland fire management. We welcome submissions from indigenous, state, and agency land management in addition to academic and...

129 articles

Fire Risk Assessment and Safety Management in Buildings and Urban Spaces

Editor: Prof. Dr. Tiago Miguel Ferreira

This section provides a platform for research that advances our understanding and management of fire risks in buildings, infrastructure, and urban environments. Emphasising different approaches and innovative perspectives, this section will inform effective fire risk mitigation strategies and str...

338 articles

Fire Science Models, Remote Sensing, and Data

Aims

Section Fire Science Models, Remote Sensing, and Data was the first section in MDPI’s journal Fire. The main aim of the Section Fire Science Models, Remote Sensing, and Data is to introduce and describe datasets, models, equipment, and analyti...

150 articles

Fire Social Science

The main aim of the Fire Section Social Science is to serve as a forum for the advancement of social science theory and applications associated with fires. This Section will consider articles that provide significant insights into the interactions between fire and individuals, communitie...

34 articles

Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Simulation of Combustion and Fire

Editor: Prof. Dr. Ali Cemal Benim

Aims

Combustion and fire science share the same fundamentals but differ in their focus regarding application. Briefly stated, combustion science is mostly about the maintenance, control and optimisation of a purposefully created combustion process to achieve some goals, w...

234 articles

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