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Fire Technology is a prestigious scholarly journal published by Springer Nature in collaboration with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE). It serves as a leading platform for disseminating cutting-edge research and advancements in fire safety science and engineering.
The journal's primary audience consists of academics, researchers, professionals, and practitioners in the field of fire protection and safety. It publishes original theoretical and empirical contributions that address a wide range of fire-related hazards and challenges faced by humans and the environment.
Fire Technology covers diverse topics within the realm of fire safety science and engineering, including modeling, testing, detection, suppression, human behavior, wildfires, structural fire safety, and risk analysis. The journal's interdisciplinary approach encourages collaboration and knowledge-sharing among various disciplines, fostering a comprehensive understanding of fire safety issues.
With a global readership spanning thousands of subscribers, Fire Technology plays a crucial role in advancing the frontiers of knowledge and technology in fire protection. Its rigorous peer-review process ensures the publication of high-quality, impactful research that contributes to solving real-world fire safety challenges.
The journal's content is primarily disseminated through scholarly articles, providing a platform for researchers and experts to share their findings, theories, and innovations with the broader fire safety community.