Table of Contents:
  • Section 1. Mathematical simulation of the coniferous tree ignition by the cloud-to-ground lightning discharge. Chapter 1. One-dimensional mathematical models to simulate coniferous tree ignition ; Chapter 2. Two-dimensional mathematical models to simulate coniferous tree ignition ; Chapter 3. Three-dimensional mathematical models to simulate coniferous tree ignition ; Chapter 4. M-components mathematical modeling for coniferous tree ignition
  • Section 2. Mathematical simulation of the deciduous tree ignition by the cloud-to-ground lightning discharge. Chapter 5. One-dimensional mathematical models to simulate deciduous tree ignition ; Chapter 6. Two-dimensional mathematical models to simulate deciduous tree ignition ; Chapter 7. Three-dimensional mathematical models to simulate deciduous tree ignition ; Chapter 8. M-components mathematical modeling for deciduous tree ignition
  • Section 3. Forest fuel ignition physical modeling and mathematical simulation. Chapter 9. Physical modeling of forest fuel ignition by the heated up to high temperatures particle ; Chapter 10. Physical modeling of forest fuel ignition by the molten metal particles ; Chapter 11. Physical modeling of forest fuel ignition by the focused sunlight ; Chapter 12. Mathematical modeling of forest fuel ignition by the heated up to high temperatures particle ; Chapter 13. Mathematical modeling of forest fuel ignition by the focused sunlight
  • Section 4. Deterministic-probabilistic criteria to predict forest fire danger. Chapter 14. Forest fire probability prediction taking into account anthropogenic load, lightning activity, and weather conditions ; Chapter 15. Forest fire probability prediction taking into account different reasons of anthropogenic load ; Chapter 16. Mathematical Simulation of anthropogenic load on forested territories.