There has been considerable interest in the recent literature regarding the assessment of post-fire effects on forested areas within the North American boreal forest. Assessing the physical and ecological effects of fire in boreal forests has far-reaching implications for a variety of ecosystem processes – such as post-fire forest succession – and land management decisions. The present paper reviews past assessments and the studies presented in this special issue that have largely been based on the Composite Burn Index and differenced Normalized Burn Ratio (dNBR). Results from relating and mapping fire/burn severity within the boreal region have been variable, and are likely attributed, in part, to the wide variability in vegetation and ter...
Over the past 4 decades, there has been a doubling of the annual area burned across the North Americ...
International audienceRunoff and erosion rates are known to increase substantially after a major for...
Abstract. Comprehensive assessment of ecological change after fires have burned forests and rangelan...
Fire severity is a key fire regime characteristic with high ecological and carbon cycle relevance. P...
Wildfires are a dominant disturbance to boreal forests, and in North America, they typically cause w...
Satellite remote sensing has been widely used for the evaluation of wildfire burn severity in variou...
Burn severity is an important component of the fire regime that has not yet been fully characterized...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
National parks in western Canada experience wildland fire events at differing frequencies, intensiti...
The frequency and severity of forest fires, coupled with changes in spatial and temporal precipitati...
Abstract. This paper evaluates annual re maps that were produced from NOAA-14/AVHRR imagery using a...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
Abstract. Burn severity can be mapped using satellite data to detect changes in forest structure and...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004A variety of single-band, band ratio, vegetation i...
Retrospective identification of fire severity can improve our understanding of fire behaviour and ec...
Over the past 4 decades, there has been a doubling of the annual area burned across the North Americ...
International audienceRunoff and erosion rates are known to increase substantially after a major for...
Abstract. Comprehensive assessment of ecological change after fires have burned forests and rangelan...
Fire severity is a key fire regime characteristic with high ecological and carbon cycle relevance. P...
Wildfires are a dominant disturbance to boreal forests, and in North America, they typically cause w...
Satellite remote sensing has been widely used for the evaluation of wildfire burn severity in variou...
Burn severity is an important component of the fire regime that has not yet been fully characterized...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
National parks in western Canada experience wildland fire events at differing frequencies, intensiti...
The frequency and severity of forest fires, coupled with changes in spatial and temporal precipitati...
Abstract. This paper evaluates annual re maps that were produced from NOAA-14/AVHRR imagery using a...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
Abstract. Burn severity can be mapped using satellite data to detect changes in forest structure and...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004A variety of single-band, band ratio, vegetation i...
Retrospective identification of fire severity can improve our understanding of fire behaviour and ec...
Over the past 4 decades, there has been a doubling of the annual area burned across the North Americ...
International audienceRunoff and erosion rates are known to increase substantially after a major for...
Abstract. Comprehensive assessment of ecological change after fires have burned forests and rangelan...