eldunaraðferðir
Eldunaraðferðir refers to the process of clearing out dead and burnt vegetation, known as fuel, from areas surrounding homes and other structures in designated fire danger areas. This activity is commonly conducted in regions vulnerable to wildfires, such as those with dry and combustible vegetation.
The term eldunaraðferðir is derived from Icelandic, with "eldur" meaning fire and "raðferðir" referring to clearance
To implement eldunaraðferðir, various methods can be employed, including hand tools such as brush cutters, axes,
Regular eldunaraðferðir in fire-prone regions contributes to firebreaks and increases the chances of containing and extinguishing
The core objective of eldunaraðferðir aligns with broader international strategies aimed at fire prevention and hazard