Despite growing concerns regarding the Amazonian wildfires, the magnitude of the problem is poorly understood. In this study, we assessed the wildfire activity in the protected natural sites (n= 428) of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela, encompassing an area of 1.4 million km2 of the Amazon basin. A 250 m resolution spectroradiometer sensor imaging (MODIS) was used to obtain land-use/land-cover (MODIS land use land cover product) changes and derive the wildfire activity data (ignition locations and burned areas (MODIS active fire products)) from 2001 to 2018. First, we characterized the mean fire return interval, wildfire occurrence, and empiric burn probability. Then, we implemented ...
In the past two decades, Amazon rainforest countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Pe...
Known as the “Lung of the world”, the Amazon rainforest produces more than 20% of the oxygen of the ...
The numbers of fires detected on forest, savanna and transition lands during the 2002-10 biomass bur...
This study identifies the spatial and temporal trends, as well as the drivers, of fire dynamics in t...
Fire-driven deforestation is the major source of carbon emissions from Amazonia. Recent expansion of...
Fire is becoming a pervasive driver of environmental change in Amazonia and is expected to intensify...
Exceptional fire activity in 2019 sparked concern about Amazon forest conservation. However, the ina...
Tropical forests in NW Amazonia are highly threatened by the expansion of the agricultural frontier ...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is undergoing extensive environmental degradation as a result...
Motivation: The combination of institutional weaknesses, climate change, and overexploitation is inc...
This study identifies the spatial and temporal trends, as well as the drivers, of fire dynamics in t...
Biomass burning is a major environmental problem in Amazonia. Satellite fire detections represent th...
Tropical forests are experiencing a growing fire problem driven by climatic change, agricultural exp...
Tropical forests are experiencing a growing fire problem driven by climatic change, agricultural exp...
This article clarifies the different types of fire in the Amazon, their different drivers and the po...
In the past two decades, Amazon rainforest countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Pe...
Known as the “Lung of the world”, the Amazon rainforest produces more than 20% of the oxygen of the ...
The numbers of fires detected on forest, savanna and transition lands during the 2002-10 biomass bur...
This study identifies the spatial and temporal trends, as well as the drivers, of fire dynamics in t...
Fire-driven deforestation is the major source of carbon emissions from Amazonia. Recent expansion of...
Fire is becoming a pervasive driver of environmental change in Amazonia and is expected to intensify...
Exceptional fire activity in 2019 sparked concern about Amazon forest conservation. However, the ina...
Tropical forests in NW Amazonia are highly threatened by the expansion of the agricultural frontier ...
International audienceThe Amazon Basin is undergoing extensive environmental degradation as a result...
Motivation: The combination of institutional weaknesses, climate change, and overexploitation is inc...
This study identifies the spatial and temporal trends, as well as the drivers, of fire dynamics in t...
Biomass burning is a major environmental problem in Amazonia. Satellite fire detections represent th...
Tropical forests are experiencing a growing fire problem driven by climatic change, agricultural exp...
Tropical forests are experiencing a growing fire problem driven by climatic change, agricultural exp...
This article clarifies the different types of fire in the Amazon, their different drivers and the po...
In the past two decades, Amazon rainforest countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Pe...
Known as the “Lung of the world”, the Amazon rainforest produces more than 20% of the oxygen of the ...
The numbers of fires detected on forest, savanna and transition lands during the 2002-10 biomass bur...