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References and Resources

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The 3D Fuels Project, www.depts.washington.edu/fera/3dfuels/index.shtml

EM-DAT, the International Disaster Database. www.emdat.be/

FIRE-RES, https://fire-res.eu/

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NSW Smart Sensing Network, https://www.nssn.org.au/

SILVANUS, https://silvanus-project.eu/

TREEADS, https://treeads-project.eu/

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