EGU2020-18892, updated on 28 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-18892
EGU General Assembly 2020
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MED-Star: Strategies and measures to reduce wildfire risk in the Mediterranean area

Michele Salis, Bachisio Arca, Grazia Pellizzaro, Andrea Ventura, Annalisa Canu, Marcello Casula, Liliana Del Giudice, Carla Scarpa, Matilde Schirru, and Pierpaolo Duce
Michele Salis et al.
  • National Research Council of Italy, Institute of BioEconomy of Sassari, Sassari, Italy (michele.salis@ibe.cnr.it)

Wildfires represent a major threat to Mediterranean ecosystems and are responsible for relevant impacts to environmental, economic and social values. In the period 2010-2016, the cross-border Interreg Italy-France Maritime territory, which includes Sardinia, Corsica, Tuscany, Liguria and PACA Regions, had about 20,000 wildfire ignitions and a total burned area of about 122,000 ha. In the face of social and environmental conditions and risks of the Maritime Regions, strengthening and developing innovative common guidelines and systems of wildfire management, from the monitoring and forecast to suppression, can provide more effective solutions to the wildfire problem, and can help strengthen cross-border cooperation in case of days with high risk. This work is devoted to introduce the MED-Star project, and to describe his main activities and results, with a focus on the tasks and activities coordinated by the National Research Council of Italy, Institute of BioEconomy (CNR-IBE) of Sassari. MED-Star is a 3-years strategic project supported by the Interreg Italy-France Maritime Program 2014-2020, which is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). MED-Star is closely linked to 4 joint simple projects (Intermed; Med-Coopfire; Med-Foreste; Med-PSS), which mainly focus on investments in small infrastructures for wildfire risk prevention and support to wildfire suppression operations. The MED-Star project aims to share and discuss fire management policies and the most advanced strategies that can reduce the risk associated with wildfires, also through the combination of joint action plans and pilot / demonstration actions. The partnerships of MED-Star and the related 4 simple projects include the main actors competent at the administrative, technical and scientific level on the wildfire topic in the Maritime area of cooperation, and are able to meet the abovementioned challenges, contributing to 1) the reduction of wildfire risk in the five Regions involved, 2) the definition of strategic and operational solutions, 3) the implementation of operational actions and investments for wildfire prevention, monitoring, forecast and suppression, and 4) the strengthening of joint early warning and risk monitoring systems.

How to cite: Salis, M., Arca, B., Pellizzaro, G., Ventura, A., Canu, A., Casula, M., Del Giudice, L., Scarpa, C., Schirru, M., and Duce, P.: MED-Star: Strategies and measures to reduce wildfire risk in the Mediterranean area , EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-18892, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-18892, 2020.

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