Question of the week
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Nature Briefing, 2025. Question of the week: should science make room for a “speculation box” in the literature? Nature Briefing (Friday 10 October 2025). https://purl.org/INRMM-MiD/z-GNFZY4SI
Question of the week
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Nature Briefing, 2025. Question of the week: should science make room for a “speculation box” in the literature? Nature Briefing (Friday 10 October 2025). https://purl.org/INRMM-MiD/z-GNFZY4SI
Updated guidance for the Drought Codeoverwintering adjustment
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Hanes, C., Mike Wotton, 2024. Updated guidance for the Drought Code overwintering adjustment. Canadian Wildland Fire and Smoke Newsletter (CWFSN) 17 (1), 2–8. https://purl.org/INRMM-MiD/z-RQBPXURW
Summary of the Fifth Joint GWIS/GOFC–GOLDFire-IT Meeting
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Vadrevu, K., San-Miguel-Ayanz, J., Roy, D., Wooster, M., Giglio, L., Schroeder, W., Csiszar, I., 2022. Summary of the fifth joint GWIS/GOFC–GOLD fire-IT meeting. The Earth Observer 34 (5), 12–20. https://purl.org/INRMM-MiD/z-WLCCDBDK
Europe is reaping benefits from a regional andglobal wildfire information systemThe European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS) supports wildfire systems in 43 countries, savingnations hundreds of millions of Euros in reduced losses
NOTE: this publication has 2 actual pages per PDF page → the mentioned contribution is at page 41 (page on the right of the double PDF page 21), but only page 40 might be visible at first (page on the left): to see the contribution, either zoom out, or use the horizontal scrollbar.
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San-Miguel-Ayanz, J., Ramage, S., Venturini, S., 2020. Europe is reaping benefits from a regional and global wildfire information system. In: 2020 State of Climate Services - Risk Information and Early Warning Systems. World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Geneva, Switzerland, p. 41. https://purl.org/INRMM-MiD/z-W3TAMQY4
ECMWF pioneers the use of remote observationsin fire forecasting
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Di Giuseppe, F., 2023. ECMWF pioneers the use of remote observations in fire forecasting. ECMWF Newsletter 175, 12–13. https://purl.org/INRMM-MiD/z-Y3T8EE68
A CONSISTENT WILDLAND FIRE R ISKTERMINOLOGY IS NEEDED !
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Bachmann, A., Allgöwer, B., 2001. A consistent wildland fire risk terminology is needed! Fire Management Today 61, 28-33. https://purl.org/INRMM-MiD/z-79LNKB88
A selective improvement technique for fastening Neuro-Dynamic Programming in Water Resources NetworkManagementDaniele de Rigo, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyAndrea Castelletti, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyAndrea Emilio Rizzoli, IDSIA, SwitzerlandRodolfo Soncini-Sessa, Politecnico di Milano, ItalyEnrico Weber, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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de Rigo, D., Castelletti, A., Rizzoli, A.E., Soncini-Sessa, R., Weber, E., 2005. A selective improvement technique for fastening neuro-dynamic programming in water resources network management. In: Źıtek, P. (Ed.), Proceedings of the 16th IFAC World Congress, IFAC-PapersOnLine. International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), pp. 7-12. https://purl.org/INRMM-MiD/c-10793225
Developing the European Wildfire Risk Assessment (WRA)
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Oom, D., de Rigo, D., Pfeiffer, H., San-Miguel-Ayanz, J., Grecchi, R., Durrant, T.H., Libertà, G., Artes-Vivancos, T., Boca, R., Maianti, P., Branco, A., Ferrari, D., 2020. Developing the European wildfire risk assessment (WRA). In: Atlas of the Human Planet 2020. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, pp. 37-38. ISBN: 978-92-76-27388-2 https://purl.org/INRMM-MiD/z-QW8I46GC