This paper examines spatial and temporal patterns of large to medium-sized fires across the Indonesian Archipelago using remote sensing, particularly the MODIS fire products, over a 14 years period (2000–13 inclusive) in conjunction with climatic and land data in a GIS. Results showed fires (burned area and number of fires) were detected the most in year 2002 and least in 2010. The extent of burning was correlated with the annual Southern Oscillation Index with most burning occurring during times of sustained negative SOI values, which generally means drier conditions across the region. Most of the detected fires occurred in the middle of the dry season and in drier eastern Indonesia. Across Indonesia, approximately 1.5 per cent of availabl...
Forest and land fires in Indonesia take place almost every year, particularly in the dry season and ...
Fire monitoring over Indonesia using MODIS satellite data is analysed using the Indofire and MOD14 a...
(1) Background: Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTFs) are globally important ecosystems which rece...
Substantial areas of eastern Indonesia are semi-arid (with a pronounced dry season extending from Ap...
Graduation date: 2004Presentation date: 2003-04-18The study examines the effect of forest clearance ...
In Indonesia, vegetation fires occur every year in the dry season. To determine where and why fires ...
The large forests and other land cover fires in 1997/98 that ravaged throughout Indonesia drew inter...
Forest fires have become a regular phenomenon in Indonesia, especially in the dry season. They can b...
South Sumatra Province experiences forest and land fires every year. Peatland and human activity hav...
Fire is a disaster that causes adverse effects to forests, ecosystems and human life in Central Kali...
Fire is a disaster that causes adverse effects to forests, ecosystems and human life in Central Kali...
This paper presents a quantitative analysis of the extent of forest and scrub burning in the Danau S...
The worse air pollution due to haze from fires occurred in the Southeast Asia during the strongest 1...
Forest and land fires occurred frequently every year in Indonesia especially during dry season in Su...
Forest fire, a global phenomenon, often leads to environmental degradation such as habitat damage an...
Forest and land fires in Indonesia take place almost every year, particularly in the dry season and ...
Fire monitoring over Indonesia using MODIS satellite data is analysed using the Indofire and MOD14 a...
(1) Background: Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTFs) are globally important ecosystems which rece...
Substantial areas of eastern Indonesia are semi-arid (with a pronounced dry season extending from Ap...
Graduation date: 2004Presentation date: 2003-04-18The study examines the effect of forest clearance ...
In Indonesia, vegetation fires occur every year in the dry season. To determine where and why fires ...
The large forests and other land cover fires in 1997/98 that ravaged throughout Indonesia drew inter...
Forest fires have become a regular phenomenon in Indonesia, especially in the dry season. They can b...
South Sumatra Province experiences forest and land fires every year. Peatland and human activity hav...
Fire is a disaster that causes adverse effects to forests, ecosystems and human life in Central Kali...
Fire is a disaster that causes adverse effects to forests, ecosystems and human life in Central Kali...
This paper presents a quantitative analysis of the extent of forest and scrub burning in the Danau S...
The worse air pollution due to haze from fires occurred in the Southeast Asia during the strongest 1...
Forest and land fires occurred frequently every year in Indonesia especially during dry season in Su...
Forest fire, a global phenomenon, often leads to environmental degradation such as habitat damage an...
Forest and land fires in Indonesia take place almost every year, particularly in the dry season and ...
Fire monitoring over Indonesia using MODIS satellite data is analysed using the Indofire and MOD14 a...
(1) Background: Seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTFs) are globally important ecosystems which rece...