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PROGRAM COMPONENTS FOR WEB-ORIENTED GEOINFORMATION SYSTEM OF FOREST FIRE DANGER PREDICTION
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Simard A.J. Wildland fire management: the economics of policy alternatives. Forestry Technical Report 15, Department of Fisheries and Environment, Canadian Fo restry Service, 1976, p. 52
Khodakov V. E. & Zharikova M. V. Forest fires: research methods. Grin DS, Kherson, 2012, 456 p.
Kuznetsov G .V. & Baranovskiy N. V. Forecast of forest fire occurrence and their ecological consequences. Publishing house of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Acad emy of Science, Novosibirsk, 2009, 301 p.
Nazarov A .A. & Terpugov A .F. Probability theory and stochastic processes: Manual. Publishing house NTL, Tomsk, 2006, 204 p.
Baranovskiy N .V. Technique of forecasting of forest fire danger as a basis of new state standard. Fire safety 4, 2007, pp 80-84
Grishin A .M. & Baranovskij N. V. Comparative Analysis of Simple Models of Drying of the Forest Combustibles, Including the Data of Experiments and Natural Observations. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics. 76N5, 2003, pp 166 - 169.
Bachmann A.A. GIS-based Wildland Fire Risk Analysis. Dissertation, Universidad de Zurich, Zurich, 2001, 143 p.
Langrangen H. P. A primer scientific programming with Python. Springer, 2009.
Newman S. & Django1 O. Template development. Packt publishing, 2008.
Kuznetsov G.V. & Baranovskiy N. V. Focused sun's rays and forest fire danger: new concept. Proceedings of SPIE. Vol. 8890, paper 889011; DOI: 10.1117/12.2033929, 2013.
Morise tte J. T. & Giglio L.I. Validation of the MODIS active fire product over Southern Africa with ASTER data. International Journal of Remote Sensing. Vol. 26. N 19:4239-4264, 2005, pp 4239-4264.
Grishin A .M. Mathematical modelling of forest fires. Publishing house of Tomsk University, Tomsk, 1981, 277 p.
Simard A.J. Wildland fire management: the economics of policy alternatives. Forestry Technical Report 15, Department of Fisheries and Environment, Canadian Fo restry Service, 1976, p. 52
Khodakov V. E. & Zharikova M. V. Forest fires: research methods. Grin DS, Kherson, 2012, 456 p.
Kuznetsov G .V. & Baranovskiy N. V. Forecast of forest fire occurrence and their ecological consequences. Publishing house of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Acad emy of Science, Novosibirsk, 2009, 301 p.
Nazarov A .A. & Terpugov A .F. Probability theory and stochastic processes: Manual. Publishing house NTL, Tomsk, 2006, 204 p.
Baranovskiy N .V. Technique of forecasting of forest fire danger as a basis of new state standard. Fire safety 4, 2007, pp 80-84
Grishin A .M. & Baranovskij N. V. Comparative Analysis of Simple Models of Drying of the Forest Combustibles, Including the Data of Experiments and Natural Observations. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics. 76N5, 2003, pp 166 - 169.
Bachmann A.A. GIS-based Wildland Fire Risk Analysis. Dissertation, Universidad de Zurich, Zurich, 2001, 143 p.
Langrangen H. P. A primer scientific programming with Python. Springer, 2009.
Newman S. & Django1 O. Template development. Packt publishing, 2008.
Kuznetsov G.V. & Baranovskiy N. V. Focused sun's rays and forest fire danger: new concept. Proceedings of SPIE. Vol. 8890, paper 889011; DOI: 10.1117/12.2033929, 2013.
Morise tte J. T. & Giglio L.I. Validation of the MODIS active fire product over Southern Africa with ASTER data. International Journal of Remote Sensing. Vol. 26. N 19:4239-4264, 2005, pp 4239-4264.
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