Spatial modeling of fires: a predictive tool for La Primavera Forest, Jalisco Mexico

  • Jose Luis Ibarra-Montoya CUCBA, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Departamento de Ecología, Universidad de Guadalajara.
  • Francisco Martín Huerta-Martínez CUCBA, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Departamento de Ecología, Universidad de Guadalajara.
Keywords: environmental heterogeneity, landscape, protected area, risk maps, MAXENT.

Abstract

The interaction of various elements of socioeconomic, political and cultural nature, influenced by landscape and climatic factors, are important aspects of fire regimes. Space models that integrate these elements and factors help to more accurately predict potential fire areas. The Protected Area Wildlife La Primavera (APFFLP) is the main regulator of the climate of the Guadalajara metropolitan area, and forest fires frequently occur there. These represent a challenge for science and technology to develop methodologies that help predict forest fires. This study involves the construction of a spatial model that helps identify potential areas of fire in that area. The model integrates meteorological variables, landscape, fuels, anthropogenic and / or causality, and historical occurrences of fires during the period 1998-2012. According to the model, the variables that determine the areas of greatest fire potential are: slope (landscape), relative humidity (weather), vegetation type (causality) and land use (anthropogenic). The model predicts a large area with high potential for fire, located in the central and northwest APFFLP polygon; also, there are small, isolated potential zones in the eastern part of the polygon. The information developed by this study could support the generation of local risk maps, thereby optimizing the actions of fire management and restoration of the La Primavera forest.

Author Biographies

Jose Luis Ibarra-Montoya, CUCBA, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Departamento de Ecología, Universidad de Guadalajara.
BIOLOGIST, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE TEACHER, BIOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO. DOCTORAL STUDIES IN EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, CHICAGO, USA. PHD IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES IN CIATEJ, JALISCO, MEXICO. MY INTEREST IS THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES, THE GEOGRAPHICAL ECOLOGY AND NICHE CONSERVATISM.
Francisco Martín Huerta-Martínez, CUCBA, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Departamento de Ecología, Universidad de Guadalajara.
Biologist from the Universidad de Guadalajara, Master of Science and Doctor of Science, both specializing in Botany by the Colegio de Postgraduados. Currently working as a Research Professor in the Department of Ecology, Division of Biological and Environmental Sciences. The lines of research that addresses are: plant ecology and plant-animal interactions.
Published
20/01/2016
Section
Papers