Fires are the main problem affecting forests, as human presence in or near the forest largely determines the ignition and spread of fire. Therefore, the study of forest fire risk must be undertaken considering both the social and spatial aspects of fire risk through a specific approach. The proposed forest fire risk prevention plan (PPRIF) for the municipality of Dar Yaghmouracen, based on an assessment of hazards and stakes, delineates five risk zones. The high-risk and very high-risk zones represent 54.33% of the study area, while the low-risk zone accounts for 5.72%, and the moderate-risk zone covers 39.95%. Preventive measures are prescribed for each risk level, including the establishment of lookout posts, the clearing of brush along roadsides, and thinning and pruning activities. In light of the significant threat posed by wildfires in recent years, the ultimate goal of this initiative is to persuade the forestry administration to extend such preventive measures to other forests, in order to minimize human, environmental, and economic damage.