Forest Fire Prevention
Forest fires are one of the important disasters in the world's forestry sector, occurring in certain quantities every year, causing significant loss of forest resources and global environmental pollution. Forest fires have the characteristics of suddenness, randomness in the occurrence of disasters, and the ability to cause huge losses in a short period of time. Therefore, once a fire alarm occurs, it is necessary to take firefighting measures at an extremely fast speed. Whether the extinguishing is timely and the decision-making is appropriate depends largely on whether the discovery of forest fire behavior is timely, the analysis is accurate and reasonable, and the decision-making measures are appropriate. For this reason, efforts are being made both domestically and internationally to prevent, reduce, and control forest fires.
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