Fire is a ubiquitous component of the Earth system that is poorly understood. To date, a global-scale understanding of fire is largely limited to the annual extent of burning as detected by satellites. This is problematic becausefireismultidimensional, and focusona single metric belies its complexity and importance within the Earth system. To address this, we identified five key characteristics of fire regimes- size, frequency, intensity, season, and extent-and combined new and existing global datasets to represent each. We assessed how these global fire regime characteristics are related to patterns of climate, vegetation (biomes), and human activity. Cross-correlations demonstrate that only certain combinations of fire characteristics are...
Natural and human-ignited fires affect all major biomes, altering ecosystem structure, biogeochemica...
The distribution of fire on Earth has been monitored from space for several decades, yet the geograp...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
e understanding of fire is limited largely to the annual extent of burning as detected by satellites...
In recent decades, wildfires in many areas of the United States (U.S.) have become larger and more f...
While fire is recognized as an integral part of the Earth system, the ability of humans to shape fir...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
Fire is a natural component of most ecosystems, and it has effects on vegetation, soil, water, atmos...
Fire is an integral Earth system process, playing an important role in the distribution of terrestri...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Wildfires are a natural phenomenon that strongly impacts the environment. Many terrestrial ecosystem...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...
Natural and human-ignited fires affect all major biomes, altering ecosystem structure, biogeochemica...
The distribution of fire on Earth has been monitored from space for several decades, yet the geograp...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...
e understanding of fire is limited largely to the annual extent of burning as detected by satellites...
In recent decades, wildfires in many areas of the United States (U.S.) have become larger and more f...
While fire is recognized as an integral part of the Earth system, the ability of humans to shape fir...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
Fire is a natural component of most ecosystems, and it has effects on vegetation, soil, water, atmos...
Fire is an integral Earth system process, playing an important role in the distribution of terrestri...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Wildfires are a natural phenomenon that strongly impacts the environment. Many terrestrial ecosystem...
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic proce...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...
Natural and human-ignited fires affect all major biomes, altering ecosystem structure, biogeochemica...
The distribution of fire on Earth has been monitored from space for several decades, yet the geograp...
Maps of fire frequency, severity, size, and pattern are useful for strategically planning fire and n...