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Mapping Wildfire Impact: Demonstration of a Scalable Methodology for Local Climate Risk Assessment
Wildfires are increasing worldwide due to climate change, yet many regions lack detailed historical data at local levels. We developed a scalable method using satellite data to estimate wildfire risk by administrative units, demonstrated on France’s complex municipal system. This approach highlights uneven fire exposure and can be applied globally, supporting insurers, planners, and utilities in climate risk management with consistent, location-specific insights.
Aug 74 min read
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[Case study] Use of Fire Weather Index Projections to Anticipate Climate Impact on Wildfire Risks for Hazardous Industrial Facilities
Uncover how fire weather index projections can help anticipate the impact of climate change on wildfire risks and protect industrial sites.
Feb 275 min read


Is it possible to predict climate change's effect on wildfire risks? Exploring the Fire Weather Index and its applications.
This article explores one of the primary tools used to anticipate wildfire risks under climate change: the Fire Weather Index (FWI)
Jan 135 min read
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