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Information × Registration Number 0226U003505, (0125U001773) , R & D reports Title To investigate fuel complexes in the most fire-prone forest types and assess the impact of military actions on their flammability popup.stage_title Вивчення досвіду оцінювання впливу воєнних дій на довкілля та на ризики пожеж у країнах, що потерпали від воєнних дій. Аналіз доступних баз даних ландшафтних пожеж із урахуванням інтенсивності воєнних дій в Україні Head Sydorenko Serhii H., Кандидат сільськогосподарських наук Registration Date 09-04-2026 Organization Ukrainian Research Institute of Forestry and Forest Melioration named after G. M. Vysotsky popup.description1 To analyze the characteristics and spatial distribution of fuel complexes in the most fire-prone forest types of Ukraine and assess the impact of military actions on increasing fire density popup.description2 Study object: Forest ecosystems of Ukraine that are most vulnerable to wildfires under conditions of militaryactivity. Aim of the study: to analyze the characteristics and spatial distribution of fuel complexes in the most fire-prone forest types of Ukraine and assess the impact of military actions on increasing fire density. Methodology of the study: methods of comparative ecology, post-event and systems analysis, GIS and remote sensing methods. Fire-related damage to forests in different natural zones of Ukraine was assessed. A comprehensive assessment of the reserves, structure, and spatial distribution of forest combustible materials – primarily forest litter – in pine forests was conducted. Data were obtained on spatial changes in fire density depending on the distance from the combat zone. It was established that within 30–40 km from the front line, fire density and landscape flammability increase by 50–90 times compared to other regions. The seasonal distribution of landscape fires was also analyzed. The results indicate a shift in the timing of fire peaks in forests: they are currently determined not only by weather conditions but also by the intensity of combat operations during specific periods of the year. Product Description popup.authors Volodymyr P. Voron Serhii H. Sydorenko Yevhen Y. Melnyk Iryna M. Koval popup.nrat_date 2026-04-09 Close
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Head: Sydorenko Serhii H.. To investigate fuel complexes in the most fire-prone forest types and assess the impact of military actions on their flammability. (popup.stage: Вивчення досвіду оцінювання впливу воєнних дій на довкілля та на ризики пожеж у країнах, що потерпали від воєнних дій. Аналіз доступних баз даних ландшафтних пожеж із урахуванням інтенсивності воєнних дій в Україні). Ukrainian Research Institute of Forestry and Forest Melioration named after G. M. Vysotsky. № 0226U003505
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