Publications

Flammable futures—storylines of climatic impacts on wildfire events and palm oil plantations in Indonesia (2024)
To better understand how climate-driven drought events and adaptation efforts affect burned area, agricultural production losses, and land use decisions, we developed a storyline approach centered on Indonesia's 2015 fire events, which saw significant production losses of palm oil.

Anticipating Future Risks of Climate-Driven Wildfires in Boreal Forests (2024)
This paper deals with application of the wildFire cLimate impacts and Adaptation Model (FLAM) in boreal forests.

Modeling Historical and Future Forest Fires in South Korea - The FLAM Optimization Approach (2023)
This study aims to optimize IIASA’s wildFire cLimate impacts and Adaptation Model (FLAM)—a processed-based model integrating biophysical and human impacts—to South Korea for projecting the pattern and scale of future forest fires.

Modeling Burned Area in Indonesia The FLAM Approach (2018)
In this study, we apply a mechanistic fire model to estimate burned area in Indonesia for the first time.

Regional Variability and Driving Forces behind Forest Fires in Sweden (2022)
This study objective was to understand the vulnerability of Swedish forests to fire by spatially analyzing historical burned areas, and to link fire events with weather, landscape, and fire-related socioeconomic factors.