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international symposium on environmental software systems | 2013

Continental-Scale Living Forest Biomass and Carbon Stock: a Robust Fuzzy Ensemble of IPCC Tier 1 Maps for Europe

Daniele de Rigo; José I. Barredo; Lorenzo Busetto; Giovanni Caudullo; Jesús San-Miguel-Ayanz

Forest ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon cycle. Spatially explicit data and assessments of forest biomass and carbon are therefore crucial for designing and implementing effective sustainable forest management options and forest related policies. In this contribution, we present European-wide maps of forest biomass and carbon stock spatially disaggregated at 1km x 1km. The maps originated from a spatialisation improvement of the IPCC methodology for estimating the forest biomass at IPCC Tier 1 level (IPCC-T1). Using a categorical map of ecological zones within the mapping technique may originate boundary effects between the ecological zones. This may induce undue artifacts in the outcomes, as evident in previously published maps generated with the IPCC-T1 methodology. Here we present a novel method for IPCC-T1 biomass mapping which mitigates these artifacts. We propose the use of a fuzzy similarity map of the FAO ecological zones computed by estimating the relative distance similarity (RDS) of each grid-cells climate and geography with respect to the FAO ecological zones. A robust ensemble approach was used to merge an array of simple models with spatially distributed fuzzy set-membership. This allowed the boundary artifacts to be reduced, while mitigating the impact of model semantic extrapolation. The chain of semantically enhanced data-transformations is described following the semantic array programming paradigm. Preliminary results obtained from the application of this novel approach are presented along with a discussion of its impact on the derived maps.


international symposium on environmental software systems | 2013

Multi-scale Robust Modelling of Landslide Susceptibility: Regional Rapid Assessment and Catchment Robust Fuzzy Ensemble

Claudio Bosco; Daniele de Rigo; Tom Dijkstra; G. C. Sander; Janusz Wasowski

Landslide susceptibility assessment is a fundamental component of effective landslide prevention. One of the main challenges in landslides forecasting is the assessment of spatial distribution of landslide susceptibility. Despite the many different approaches, landslide susceptibility assessment still remains a challenge. A semi-quantitative method is proposed combining heuristic, deterministic and probabilistic approaches for a robust catchment scale assessment. A fuzzy ensemble model has been exploited for aggregating an array of different susceptibility zonation maps. Each susceptibility zonation has been obtained by applying heterogeneous statistical techniques as logistic regression (LR), relative distance similarity (RDS), artificial neural network (ANN) and two different landslide susceptibility techniques based on the infinite slope stability model. The sequence of data-transformation models has been enhanced following the semantic array programming paradigm. The ensemble has been applied to a study area in Italy. This catchment scale methodology may be exploited for analysing the potential impact of landscape disturbances. At regional scale, a qualitative approach is also proposed as a rapid assessment technique – suitable for application in real-time operations such as wildfire emergency management.


international symposium on environmental software systems | 2013

An Architecture for Adaptive Robust Modelling of Wildfire Behaviour under Deep Uncertainty

Daniele de Rigo; Dario Rodriguez-Aseretto; Claudio Bosco; Margherita Di Leo; Jesús San-Miguel-Ayanz

Wildfires in Europe – especially in the Mediterranean region – are one of the major treats at landscape scale. While their immediate impact ranges from endangering human life to the destruction of economic assets, other damages exceed the spatio-temporal scale of a fire event. Wildfires involving forest resources are associated with intense carbon emissions and alteration of surrounding ecosystems. The induced land cover degradation has also a potential role in exacerbating soil erosion and shallow landslides. A component of the complexity in assessing fire impacts resides in the difference between uncontrolled wildfires and those for which a control strategy is applied. Robust modelling of wildfire behaviour requires dynamic simulations under an array of multiple fuel models, meteorological disturbances and control strategies for mitigating fire damages. Uncertainty is associated to meteorological forecast and fuel model estimation. Software uncertainty also derives from the data-transformation models needed for predicting the wildfire behaviour and its consequences. The complex and dynamic interactions of these factors define a context of deep uncertainty. Here an architecture for adaptive and robust modelling of wildfire behaviour is proposed, following the semantic array programming paradigm. The mathematical conceptualisation focuses on the dynamic exploitation of updated meteorological information and the design flexibility in adapting to the heterogeneous European conditions. Also, the modelling architecture proposes a multi-criteria approach for assessing the potential impact with qualitative rapid assessment methods and more accurate a-posteriori assessment.


Vol. 5/2016 (21 March 2016), doi:10.2800/964893 | 2016

European forest ecosystems - State and trends

Annemarie Bastrup-Birk; Johnny Reker; Nihat Zal; Carlos Romao; Marie Cugny-Seguin; Andy Moffat; Josef Herkendell; Dania Abdul Malak; Margarida Tomé; José I. Barredo; Peter Loeffler; Lorenzo Ciccarese; Gert-Jan Nabuurs; Jo Van Brusselen; Stefanie Linser; Ronan Uhel; Andrus Meiner; Celia Garcia-Feced; Filip Aggestam; Anna Barbati; Andrea Camia; Giovanni Caudullo; Gherardo Chirici; Piermaria Corona; Ben Delbaere; Daniele de Rigo; Jeannette Eggers; Thomas Elmauer; Christine Estreguil; Tracy Houston Durrant


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2015

Interactive comment (reply to Dino Torri) on Modelling soil erosion at European scale: towards harmonization and reproducibility - by Bosco et al

Claudio Bosco; Daniele de Rigo; Olivier Dewitte; Jean Poesen; Panos Panagos


In 28th IUSSP International Population Conference (2017) | 2017

Mapping the interaction between development aid and stunting in Nigeria

Claudio Bosco; Natalia Tejedor-Garavito; Daniele de Rigo; Carla Pezzulo; Linus Bengtsson; Andrew J. Tatem; Tomas J. Bird


Archive | 2016

Distribution map of Alnus glutinosa (2006, FISE, C-SMFAv0-3-2)

Daniele de Rigo; Giovanni Caudullo; Jesús San Miguel-Ayanz


Archive | 2016

Distribution map of Pinus pinea (2006, FISE, C-SMFAv0-3-2)

Daniele de Rigo; Giovanni Caudullo; Jesús San Miguel-Ayanz


Archive | 2016

Distribution map of Abies alba (2006, FISE, C-SMFAv0-3-2)

Daniele de Rigo; Giovanni Caudullo; Jesús San Miguel-Ayanz


Archive | 2016

Distribution map of Quercus cerris (2006, FISE, C-SMFAv0-3-2)

Daniele de Rigo; Giovanni Caudullo; Jesús San Miguel-Ayanz

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José I. Barredo

Flemish Institute for Technological Research

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Claudio Bosco

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Jean Poesen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Olivier Dewitte

Royal Museum for Central Africa

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Gert-Jan Nabuurs

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Claudio Bosco

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Andrus Meiner

European Environment Agency

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