Aviation Rescue Networks Reimagined for Faster, Smarter and Sustainable Forest Fire Response
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Aviation Rescue Networks Reimagined for Faster, Smarter and Sustainable Forest Fire Response

08/07/2025 TranSpread

The devastating wildfires that recently ravaged California serve as yet another testament to nature's destructive power. The blazes consumed vast forested areas, destroyed hundreds of homes, and claimed numerous lives, highlighting the critical need for more effective emergency response systems. Notably, such catastrophic events are becoming increasingly common worldwide, exacerbated by climate change and human activity.

A recent study published in Sustainable Operations and Computers presents a new approach to forest fire emergency response. The research team, led by Dr. Qiuhong Zhao of Beihang University in China, developed a data-driven framework for the planning and execution of aviation-based fire rescue operations. "Our approach is based on data-driven forecasting," explains Zhao. "By anticipating where fires are most likely to occur, we can position rescue resources strategically before disaster strikes."

Satellite imagery and advanced meteorological data feed into probability models that can forecast fire outbreaks. “These predictions then inform the optimal placement of aviation emergency stations and helicopter deployments through a specially developed two-stage stochastic algorithm,” says Zhao.

The system continuously adapts to changing conditions, ensuring resources are always positioned where they can be most effective. In China's Hainan Province, the new research framework predicted forest fire probabilities, proving its viability in high-risk zones.

“By enabling more effective fire prevention and control, this system contributes to the long-term health of these vital ecosystems,” says Zhao.

Indeed, as climate change continues to increase the frequency and intensity of wildfires worldwide, such innovations in emergency management will become increasingly valuable. "This isn't just about technology—it's about safeguarding lives and livelihoods," notes co-author Jun Huang. "By aligning rescue networks with actual fire risks, we're investing in long-term forest health and sustainable emergency rescue network."

“By combining data science with practical emergency response planning, our study provides a scalable solution that could benefit fire-prone regions across the globe,” adds Huang.

As Dr. Zhao reflects, "Our goal isn't just to fight fires, but to prevent disasters before they happen. This research brings us one step closer to that ideal."

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References

DOI

10.1016/j.susoc.2025.04.001

Original Source URL

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.susoc.2025.04.001

Funding information

National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants No. 72174019, 72021001) and the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

About Sustainable Operations and Computers

Sustainable Operations and Computers disseminates knowledge on the theoretical and applied innovation in sustainable operations, including system modeling and optimization, decision analysis and support, and computer-based simulation. Papers using computer-based research methods are especially welcome.

Paper title: Data driven multi-objective optimization of sustainable aviation emergency network for forest fire rescue
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08/07/2025 TranSpread
Regions: North America, United States, Asia, China
Keywords: Applied science, Computing

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