Agricultural burning is an important land use practice in the central U. S. but has received little attention in the literature, whereas most of the focus has been on wildfires in forested areas. Given the effects that agricultural burning can have on biodiversity and emissions of greenhouse gasses, there is a need to quantify the spatial and temporal patterns of fire in agricultural landscapes of the central U. S. Three years (2006-2008) of the MODIS 1 km daily active fire product generated from the MODIS Terra and Aqua satellite data were used. The 2007 Cropland Data Layer developed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture was used to examine fire distribution by land cover/land use (LCLU) type. Global ordinary least square (OLS) models and...
Abstract. Most drivers underlying wildfire are dynamic, but at different spatial and temporal scales...
The emergence of large-scale fire classifications and products informed by remote sensing data has e...
Recent increasing trends in fire extent have been documented, yet little is known about how climate,...
Agricultural burning is an important land use practice in the central U.S. but has received little a...
Fires in croplands, plantations, and rangelands contribute significantly to fire emissions in the Un...
Wildfire activity has surged in North America’s temperate grassland biome. Like many biomes, this sy...
Fire is one of the earliest and most common tools used by humans to modify the earth surface. Landsc...
Smallholder farmers commonly use fire for land clearing and agricultural maintenance in the Yucatán ...
<p>Fire activity in Mexico and Central America, and its associated emissions, has impacts across mul...
Rangeland burning in the Great Plains of the contiguous United States is often a component of land m...
Fires in croplands, plantations, and rangelands contribute significantly to fire emissions in the Un...
Understanding spatial controls on wildfires is important when designing adaptive fire management pla...
Abstract Understanding the complex interrelationships between wildfire and its environmental and ant...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
Fire is a common disturbance for natural ecosystems, which could bring costly effects not only to hu...
Abstract. Most drivers underlying wildfire are dynamic, but at different spatial and temporal scales...
The emergence of large-scale fire classifications and products informed by remote sensing data has e...
Recent increasing trends in fire extent have been documented, yet little is known about how climate,...
Agricultural burning is an important land use practice in the central U.S. but has received little a...
Fires in croplands, plantations, and rangelands contribute significantly to fire emissions in the Un...
Wildfire activity has surged in North America’s temperate grassland biome. Like many biomes, this sy...
Fire is one of the earliest and most common tools used by humans to modify the earth surface. Landsc...
Smallholder farmers commonly use fire for land clearing and agricultural maintenance in the Yucatán ...
<p>Fire activity in Mexico and Central America, and its associated emissions, has impacts across mul...
Rangeland burning in the Great Plains of the contiguous United States is often a component of land m...
Fires in croplands, plantations, and rangelands contribute significantly to fire emissions in the Un...
Understanding spatial controls on wildfires is important when designing adaptive fire management pla...
Abstract Understanding the complex interrelationships between wildfire and its environmental and ant...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
Fire is a common disturbance for natural ecosystems, which could bring costly effects not only to hu...
Abstract. Most drivers underlying wildfire are dynamic, but at different spatial and temporal scales...
The emergence of large-scale fire classifications and products informed by remote sensing data has e...
Recent increasing trends in fire extent have been documented, yet little is known about how climate,...