Stanovení parametrů paliva pro řízené vypalování

Abstract

The thesis explores the application of controlled burning as a tool for ecosystem restoration and management. The introduction outlines the scope of the study, the problem addressed, and the perspective on controlled burning in the Czech Republic. It is also determined what is the fire risk in the natural environment and how it can be quantified. Subsequent chapters detail field and laboratory activities aimed at analyzing the properties of natural fuels. These findings are then interpreted to assess the risk levels associated with controlled burning. The thesis concludes by proposing a universal workflow for evaluating fuel quantities and charac-teristics in natural ecosystems.

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Controlled burning, prescribed burning, heathland, impact area Jordán, fuel parameterization, FlamMap

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