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Toward a UK Fire Danger Rating System

Working towards a tailored UK fire danger rating system

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    • Work Package 1: Fuel Mapping – landscape scale to local fuel structure
    • Work Package 2: Fuel moisture regime characterisation
    • Work Package 3: Flammability of key UK land covers
    • Work Package 4: Assessing fire behaviour
    • Work Package 5: Assessing against actual fire occurrence
    • Work Package 6: Scoping landscape-scale and national wildfire risk assessment
  • Great Fuel Moisture Survey
  • Meet the Team
    • University of Manchester
      • Gareth Clay
      • Gail Millin-Chalabi
      • Ana Maria Pacheco-Pascagaza
      • Andrei Badea
    • University of Birmingham
      • Nick Kettridge
      • Kerryn Little
      • Katy Ivison
      • Luke Everett
      • Alice Orpin
    • University of Exeter
      • Claire Belcher
      • Andy Elliott
      • Alistair Crawford
      • Sarah Baker
      • Rayanne Vitali
    • Swansea University
      • Stefan Doerr
      • Cristina Santin
      • Tadas Nikonovas
    • London School of Economics
      • Thomas Smith
    • Portsmouth University
      • Mark Hardiman
      • Nadege Khedun-Burgoine
    • Forest Research
      • James Morison
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London School of Economics

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Dr Thomas Smith

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Toward a UK Fire Danger Rating System is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) (grant ref: NE/T003553/1).

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