Project Details
Description
The proposal is to develop a simulation tool to describe the behaviour of grass fires under a range of fuel load/age and fire weather conditions at a landscape scale in Netlogo modelling software. The project will be building from previous DFES fire sim developed for a wheat-belt town scale model to producing somting for a larger landscape-scale whaet-belt training region. The project will be run in close collaboration with DFES staff with an initial model development stage to ensure the model is fit for purpose.
The Charles Darwin University team will, in addition to the simulation model development and associated graphic design, develop a 3D interface for projection-augmented interaction. The production of four-dimensional fire landscapes for training and community engagement has been a key research and consultancy domain for the Landscape Knowledge Visualisation Lab over the last decade.
A fire simulation model with a 3D landscape base was devoped in 2012 for DCBA to support management of Mirrima NP, Kununarra. Could be operationalized to support training in the North east of WA
The Charles Darwin University team will, in addition to the simulation model development and associated graphic design, develop a 3D interface for projection-augmented interaction. The production of four-dimensional fire landscapes for training and community engagement has been a key research and consultancy domain for the Landscape Knowledge Visualisation Lab over the last decade.
A fire simulation model with a 3D landscape base was devoped in 2012 for DCBA to support management of Mirrima NP, Kununarra. Could be operationalized to support training in the North east of WA
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 6/06/25 → 30/10/25 |
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