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Green Book One Forest Fire Rating Systems – Setting the Scene for a Macro-Regional Approach: The Baltic Sea Region as a Case Study
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Document Date: 2013-10-06 12:13:04


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Tallinn / Stockholm / /

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Forest Fire Risk Systems / Sweden Forest Fire Risk Systems / Green Book One Forest Fire Rating Systems / /

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Poland / Norway / Estonia / Sweden / Latvia / Finland / Denmark / Europe / Canada / Us / /

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Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / /

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fire risk systems / fire risk management / possible macro-regional tool / Fire behaviour prediction systems / wildland fire danger rating systems / risk assessment tool / distinct systems / fire rating systems / operational tool / civil protection tools / fire danger rating systems / task working / risk management systems / fire danger systems / /

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Canadian Forest Fire Weather / /

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Baltic Sea / Forest Fire Information System EFFIS / /

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FrederikssundHalsnæs Fire & Rescue Service / Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency / Norwegian Directorate for Civil Protection / Fire and Rescue Service in Warsaw / Main School for Fire / European Union / Estonian Rescue Board / Fire and Rescue Service of the Republic of Latvia / Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency MSB / /

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Hans Kristian Madsen / Taylor / Anthony Jay / Heidi Vassbotn Løfqvist / Sven Jablonski / Leif Sandahl / Alexander / Kim Lintrup / Anna Szajewska / Annie Johansson / /

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Consultant / /

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Task E / /

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simulation / /

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