This study examined an area of woodland that was recovering from severe fire in Royal National Park (NSW, Australia). A non-destructive method of field sampling is required for vulnerable recovering vegetation and therefore classification of digital photographs using linguistic terms was trialled. The linguistic data for three vegetation strata (canopy, shrub and ground) were converted to crisp scores and compared with vegetation index data derived from remotely sensed imagery. All possible subset regression was used to test the proposition that the combined vegetation scores (independent variables) would explain the values of NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) and NDMI (Normalized Difference Moisture Index). Vegetation scores fo...
International audienceRunoff and erosion rates are known to increase substantially after a major for...
Wildfire can become a catastrophic natural hazard, especially during dry summer seasons in Australi...
We aimed to analyze the relationship between fire regime attributes and the post-fire greenness reco...
Abstract. This study examined an area of woodland that was recovering from severe fire in Royal Nati...
There is a public perception that large high severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and increase f...
Abstract. There is a public perception that large high-severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and ...
There is a public perception that large high-severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and increase f...
Obtaining quantitative information about the recovery of fire affected ecosystems is of utmost impor...
Obtaining quantitative information about the recovery of fire affected ecosystems is of utmost impor...
Here, we compare the efficiency and accuracy of remote sensing and plot-based methods for measuring ...
Knowledge of the proportion of live and dead herbaceous fuel in grasslands is important in determini...
This paper reports on a vegetation study undertaken to enable the development of appropriate fire ma...
Several remote sensing studies have discussed the potential of satellite imagery as an alternative f...
Management strategies and silvicultural treatments of fire-prone ecosystems often rely on knowledge ...
In this study the relationships between vegetation regeneration dynamics to topography and burn seve...
International audienceRunoff and erosion rates are known to increase substantially after a major for...
Wildfire can become a catastrophic natural hazard, especially during dry summer seasons in Australi...
We aimed to analyze the relationship between fire regime attributes and the post-fire greenness reco...
Abstract. This study examined an area of woodland that was recovering from severe fire in Royal Nati...
There is a public perception that large high severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and increase f...
Abstract. There is a public perception that large high-severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and ...
There is a public perception that large high-severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and increase f...
Obtaining quantitative information about the recovery of fire affected ecosystems is of utmost impor...
Obtaining quantitative information about the recovery of fire affected ecosystems is of utmost impor...
Here, we compare the efficiency and accuracy of remote sensing and plot-based methods for measuring ...
Knowledge of the proportion of live and dead herbaceous fuel in grasslands is important in determini...
This paper reports on a vegetation study undertaken to enable the development of appropriate fire ma...
Several remote sensing studies have discussed the potential of satellite imagery as an alternative f...
Management strategies and silvicultural treatments of fire-prone ecosystems often rely on knowledge ...
In this study the relationships between vegetation regeneration dynamics to topography and burn seve...
International audienceRunoff and erosion rates are known to increase substantially after a major for...
Wildfire can become a catastrophic natural hazard, especially during dry summer seasons in Australi...
We aimed to analyze the relationship between fire regime attributes and the post-fire greenness reco...