Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy

Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy

Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy received Specialist Degree in Mechanics from Tomsk State University in 2000. He received PhD Degree in Physics and Mathematics from Tomsk State University in 2007. His current position is Associate Professor at Tomsk Polytechnic University. His current interests include forest fire danger and ecological impact prediction, parallel computing and spatial data analysis using GIS and RS technologies. Prof. Baranovskiy is a Member of International Association of Wildland Fire, Association for Fire Ecology, International Association for Fire Safety Science, and International Association of Engineers. He is an author of more than 150 articles and papers in Russian and International Journals.

Publications

Mathematical Simulation of Anthropogenic Load on Forested Territories for Point Source
Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy. © 2022. 25 pages.
An anthropogenic load is the main cause of forest fires in the vicinity of settlements and various objects of transport or industrial infrastructure. It is proposed to mark out...
Forest Fire Danger Prediction Using Deterministic-Probabilistic Approach
Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy. © 2021. 297 pages.
Forest fires cause ecological, economic, and social damage to various states of the international community. The causes of forest fires are rather varied, but the main factor is...
Predicting, Monitoring, and Assessing Forest Fire Dangers and Risks
Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy. © 2020. 417 pages.
To understand the catastrophic processes of forest fire danger, different deterministic, probabilistic, and empiric models must be used. Simulating various surface and crown...
Mathematical Simulation of Anthropogenic Load on Forested Territories for Point Source
Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy. © 2020. 25 pages.
An anthropogenic load is the main cause of forest fires in the vicinity of settlements and various objects of transport or industrial infrastructure. It is proposed to mark out...
Predicting Forest Fire Numbers Using Deterministic-Probabilistic Approach
Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy. © 2020. 12 pages.
The annual task of forecasting forest fire danger is becoming increasingly relevant, especially in the context of global warming. The forecast of surface fires is most important...