A mathematical programming approach for a wildfire suppression problem
Bibiana Granda (),
Begoña Vitoriano () and
José Rui Figueira ()
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Bibiana Granda: Interdisciplinary Mathematics Institute (IMI)
Begoña Vitoriano: Interdisciplinary Mathematics Institute (IMI)
José Rui Figueira: Universidade de Lisboa
Operational Research, 2025, vol. 25, issue 1, No 16, 27 pages
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Abstract Wildfires are natural recurrent events, that may be devastating if not addressed correctly. In these situations, where quick and accurate decisions are needed, Operational Research can be helpful for providing fast and robust solutions. This paper focuses on the response actions taken during the suppression stage of a wildfire. A mixed integer linear programming model is proposed to obtain a wildfire suppression strategy, including the wildfire behaviour changes induced by the solution. The selected wildfire suppression strategy is modelled in detail, pointing out which locations to control and their timing, based on available paths between them, avoiding engagement in dangerous situations. A computational study is carried out to determine the most suitable solver to provide exact solutions of the model. Also, a two-stage version of the model is proposed to deal with the multicriteria nature of the problem. A case study is also included to validate the model’s applicability, which is solved using the two proposed versions of the model and an iterative approach to compare their performance.
Keywords: Wildfire management; Wildfire suppression; Optimization; Mixed integer linear programming (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/s12351-024-00882-1
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