This study analyses the relationship between fire incidence and some environmental factors, exploring the spatial non-stationarity of the phenomenon in sub-Saharan Africa. Geographically weighted regression (GWR) was used to study the above relationship. Environment covariates comprise land cover, anthropogenic and climatic variables. GWR was compared to ordinary least squares, and the hypothesis that GWR represents no improvement over the global model was tested. Local regression coefficients were mapped, interpreted and related with fire inci- dence. GWR revealed local patterns in parameter estimates and also reduced the spatial autocorrelation of model residuals. All the covariates were non-stationary and in terms of goodness of...
While several studies have reported a recent decline in area burned in Africa, the causes of this de...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe broad geographical range a...
Fire is a natural component of most ecosystems, and it has effects on vegetation, soil, water, atmos...
This study analyses the relationship between fire incidence and some environmental factors, explori...
Aim Analyze the relationship between fire incidence and some environmental factors, exploring the sp...
In this paper, the patterns of the occurrences of fire incidents over sub-Saharan Africa are studied...
ii The spatial and temporal patterns of fire in Africa south of the equator are described and invest...
Pyrodiversity, which describes fire variability over space and time, is believed to increase habitat...
The main objective of this work is to investigate at regional scale the variability in burned areas ...
International audienceFire regimes are important components of environmental dynamics, but our under...
International audienceFire regimes are important components of environmental dynamics, but our under...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal e dos Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de Agronomia - ULV...
The factors controlling the extent of fire in Africa south of the equator were investigated using mo...
Pyrodiversity, which describes fire variability over space and time, is believed to increase habitat...
Abstract: In this study, we analysed fire occurrences in Southern Africa using point pattern analysi...
While several studies have reported a recent decline in area burned in Africa, the causes of this de...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe broad geographical range a...
Fire is a natural component of most ecosystems, and it has effects on vegetation, soil, water, atmos...
This study analyses the relationship between fire incidence and some environmental factors, explori...
Aim Analyze the relationship between fire incidence and some environmental factors, exploring the sp...
In this paper, the patterns of the occurrences of fire incidents over sub-Saharan Africa are studied...
ii The spatial and temporal patterns of fire in Africa south of the equator are described and invest...
Pyrodiversity, which describes fire variability over space and time, is believed to increase habitat...
The main objective of this work is to investigate at regional scale the variability in burned areas ...
International audienceFire regimes are important components of environmental dynamics, but our under...
International audienceFire regimes are important components of environmental dynamics, but our under...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal e dos Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de Agronomia - ULV...
The factors controlling the extent of fire in Africa south of the equator were investigated using mo...
Pyrodiversity, which describes fire variability over space and time, is believed to increase habitat...
Abstract: In this study, we analysed fire occurrences in Southern Africa using point pattern analysi...
While several studies have reported a recent decline in area burned in Africa, the causes of this de...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe broad geographical range a...
Fire is a natural component of most ecosystems, and it has effects on vegetation, soil, water, atmos...