We explore the large spatial variation in the relationship between population density and burned area, using continental-scale Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) based on 13 years of satellite-derived burned area maps from the global fire emissions database (GFED) and the human population density from the gridded population of the world (GPW 2005). Significant relationships are observed over 51.5% of the global land area, and the area affected varies from continent to continent: population density has a significant impact on fire over most of Asia and Africa but is important in explaining fire over <22% of Europe and Australia. Increasing population density is associated with both increased and decreased in fire. The nature of the rel...
Wildfires are an important component of terrestrial ecosystem ecology but also a major natural hazar...
Presented at the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, April 2021 Abstract Empirical...
Wildfires influence terrestrial carbon cycling and represent a safety risk, and yet a process-based ...
We explore the large spatial variation in the relationship between population density and burned are...
We explore the large spatial variation in the relationship between population density and burned are...
We explore the large spatial variation in the relationship between population density and burned are...
Human impact on wildfires, a major Earth system component, remains poorly understood. While local st...
<p>(A) Case 1 in North America. (B) Case 2 in South America. (C) Case 3 in Africa. (D) Case 4 in Asi...
Wildland fires are an important agent in the earth's system. Multiple efforts are currently in progr...
We assess the influence of humans on burned area simulated with a dynamic global vegetation model. T...
Global controls on month-by-month fractional burnt area (2000-2005) were investigated by fitting a g...
Burn less, baby, burn less Humans have, and always have had, a major impact on wildfire activity, wh...
Fire is an essential Earth system process that alters ecosystem and atmospheric composition. Here we...
<p>Fire density and human population density in study sustainable use reserves. Fire density (a) and...
Prescribed fire is practiced around the world to reduce the effect of unplanned fire, but we hypothe...
Wildfires are an important component of terrestrial ecosystem ecology but also a major natural hazar...
Presented at the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, April 2021 Abstract Empirical...
Wildfires influence terrestrial carbon cycling and represent a safety risk, and yet a process-based ...
We explore the large spatial variation in the relationship between population density and burned are...
We explore the large spatial variation in the relationship between population density and burned are...
We explore the large spatial variation in the relationship between population density and burned are...
Human impact on wildfires, a major Earth system component, remains poorly understood. While local st...
<p>(A) Case 1 in North America. (B) Case 2 in South America. (C) Case 3 in Africa. (D) Case 4 in Asi...
Wildland fires are an important agent in the earth's system. Multiple efforts are currently in progr...
We assess the influence of humans on burned area simulated with a dynamic global vegetation model. T...
Global controls on month-by-month fractional burnt area (2000-2005) were investigated by fitting a g...
Burn less, baby, burn less Humans have, and always have had, a major impact on wildfire activity, wh...
Fire is an essential Earth system process that alters ecosystem and atmospheric composition. Here we...
<p>Fire density and human population density in study sustainable use reserves. Fire density (a) and...
Prescribed fire is practiced around the world to reduce the effect of unplanned fire, but we hypothe...
Wildfires are an important component of terrestrial ecosystem ecology but also a major natural hazar...
Presented at the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, April 2021 Abstract Empirical...
Wildfires influence terrestrial carbon cycling and represent a safety risk, and yet a process-based ...