With the temperature rising caused by the global climate change, forest fire season has increased longer and fire severity in the Amazon has been more intense. Some extreme drought events in the Amazon in 2005 and 2010 caused severe fire activities during the fire season. The effects of climate change on forest fires in the Amazon have been discussed in the paper. Warming temperatures have increased the forest dry season; subsequent fires have higher intensity and severity, with fire season expansion in the Amazon forest. Some data and research proved that dry seasons would affect the fire season and fire activity. The consequence of forest fires in the Amazon on environmental conditions, economic development, and human health has been disc...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by hu...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
Abstract Climate, deforestation, and forest fires are closely coupled in the Amazon, but models of f...
There is increasing consensus that the global climate will continue to warm over the next century. T...
Fires in tropical forests are strongly associated with climate, but also contingent on anthropogenic...
Global warming has potentially catastrophic impacts in Amazonia, while at the same time maintenance ...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by h...
Between 1998 and 2017, climate-related disasters represented 91% of all occurrences worldwide, causi...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is undergoing extensive environmental degradation as a result...
Amazonian forests have exceptional biodiversity with the highest species richness on Earth, providin...
In the past two decades, Amazon rainforest countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Pe...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, y...
Areas affected by forest fires that occurred in 2005 were mapped in the municipalities of Boca do Ac...
The Amazon is being rapidly transformed by fire. Logging and forest fragmentation sharply elevate fi...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, ...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by hu...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
Abstract Climate, deforestation, and forest fires are closely coupled in the Amazon, but models of f...
There is increasing consensus that the global climate will continue to warm over the next century. T...
Fires in tropical forests are strongly associated with climate, but also contingent on anthropogenic...
Global warming has potentially catastrophic impacts in Amazonia, while at the same time maintenance ...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by h...
Between 1998 and 2017, climate-related disasters represented 91% of all occurrences worldwide, causi...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is undergoing extensive environmental degradation as a result...
Amazonian forests have exceptional biodiversity with the highest species richness on Earth, providin...
In the past two decades, Amazon rainforest countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Pe...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, y...
Areas affected by forest fires that occurred in 2005 were mapped in the municipalities of Boca do Ac...
The Amazon is being rapidly transformed by fire. Logging and forest fragmentation sharply elevate fi...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, ...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by hu...
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian fores...
Abstract Climate, deforestation, and forest fires are closely coupled in the Amazon, but models of f...