• ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Well that’s pretty cool, thanks for sharing! :D To repeat to check my understanding, you’re looking at where structures are relative to other structures, their shape and orientation, and how that goes together in a big system to influence general structure survival in a wildfire situation.

    Do you foresee the outcome being something where you could “tune” a neighborhood to be more survivable, or would it end up with too many combinations to be viable?

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      9 months ago

      yeah so there was a nature publication last year basically demonstrating this, however, they were working on 30 meter pixels.

      I kinda got scooped, but I was always working in much higher resolution data.

      But basically yeah. We can look at the network and identify where it can be hardened in or broken apart to be make more resistant.