The three-year Space-Based Information Support for the Prevention and Recovery of Forest Fires Emergency in the Mediterranean Area (PREFER) project was devoted to creating a satellite-based service infrastructure capable of providing up-to-date information to support the prepared¬ness, prevention, recovery, and reconstruction phases of the forest fires emergency cycle in the European Mediterranean region. The project, an initiative of the 7th Framework Pro¬gramme for Research and Technological Development, was successfully completed at the end of 2015. However, the project’s products were also made available to engaged us¬ers for the 2016 summer season. The present article presents the initiative’s achievements, emphasizing the most innovative information products de¬veloped in PREFER’s framework. For these products, the methodology and validation results are introduced and dis¬cussed. The PREFER project was largely associated with the European Copernicus program (http://www.copernicus.eu/), the goal of which is to develop operational information services on a global scale, using both space- and ground-based monitoring systems, in support of environmental and security policy needs.
Preventing forest fires through remote sensing: achievements of the prevention and recovery of forest fires emergency in the Mediterranean area project / Laneve, G.; Fusilli, L.; Bernini, G.; Suarez Beltran, J.. - In: IEEE GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING MAGAZINE. - ISSN 2168-6831. - (2020), pp. 2-14. [10.1109/MGRS.2019.2906948]
Preventing forest fires through remote sensing: achievements of the prevention and recovery of forest fires emergency in the Mediterranean area project
Laneve G.
;Fusilli L.;Bernini G.;
2020
Abstract
The three-year Space-Based Information Support for the Prevention and Recovery of Forest Fires Emergency in the Mediterranean Area (PREFER) project was devoted to creating a satellite-based service infrastructure capable of providing up-to-date information to support the prepared¬ness, prevention, recovery, and reconstruction phases of the forest fires emergency cycle in the European Mediterranean region. The project, an initiative of the 7th Framework Pro¬gramme for Research and Technological Development, was successfully completed at the end of 2015. However, the project’s products were also made available to engaged us¬ers for the 2016 summer season. The present article presents the initiative’s achievements, emphasizing the most innovative information products de¬veloped in PREFER’s framework. For these products, the methodology and validation results are introduced and dis¬cussed. The PREFER project was largely associated with the European Copernicus program (http://www.copernicus.eu/), the goal of which is to develop operational information services on a global scale, using both space- and ground-based monitoring systems, in support of environmental and security policy needs.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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