débroussaillage
Débroussaillage is a preventive wildfire measure involving the clearing of vegetation. It aims to reduce the density and continuity of flammable materials near properties, infrastructure, and forests. This practice is particularly important in areas prone to wildfires, where dense vegetation can act as fuel for fires, allowing them to spread rapidly and intensely. The goal of débroussaillage is to create a buffer zone, slowing down or stopping the progression of a wildfire and making it easier for firefighters to control.
The process typically involves removing dead leaves, branches, dry grass, and other combustible debris. It can
Débroussaillage is a labor-intensive activity, often performed manually with tools like shears, saws, and brush cutters.