Wildfires are expected to increase in the near future, mainly because of climate changes and land use management. One of the most vulnerable areas in the world is the forest in central-South America, including Bolivia. Despite that this country is highly prone to wildfires, literature is rather limited here. To fill this gap, we implemented a dataset including the burned area that occurred in the department of Santa Cruz in the period of 2010–2019, and the digital spatial data describing the predisposing factors (i.e., topography, land cover, ecoregions). The main goal was to develop a model, based on Random Forest, in which probabilistic outputs allowed to elaborate wildfires susceptibility maps. The overall accuracy was finally estimated ...
With the same force that human activities accelerate and amplify change in the biosphere, human ag...
Wildfires have devastating ecological, environmental, economical, and public health impacts through ...
Despite growing concerns regarding the Amazonian wildfires, the magnitude of the problem is poorly u...
Wildfires are expected to increase in the near future, mainly because of climate changes and land us...
Wildfire susceptibility maps display the spatial probability of an area to burn in the future, based...
Recently, global climate change discussions have become more prominent, and forests are considered a...
Known as the “Lung of the world”, the Amazon rainforest produces more than 20% of the oxygen of the ...
Despite important recent advances in modeling current and future global fire activity in relation to...
Susceptibility mapping represents a modern tool to support forest protection plans and to address fu...
In the last decades, eucalypt plantations are expanding across the Brazilian savanna, one of the mos...
Wildfires influence the global carbon cycle, and the regularity of wildfires is mostly determined by...
The forest fires of 2019 were among the most devastating ever recorded in Bolivia. In this study we ...
The forest fires of 2019 were among the most devastating ever recorded in Bolivia. In this study we ...
Wildfires are a major threat to people and property in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) communities wo...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Wi...
With the same force that human activities accelerate and amplify change in the biosphere, human ag...
Wildfires have devastating ecological, environmental, economical, and public health impacts through ...
Despite growing concerns regarding the Amazonian wildfires, the magnitude of the problem is poorly u...
Wildfires are expected to increase in the near future, mainly because of climate changes and land us...
Wildfire susceptibility maps display the spatial probability of an area to burn in the future, based...
Recently, global climate change discussions have become more prominent, and forests are considered a...
Known as the “Lung of the world”, the Amazon rainforest produces more than 20% of the oxygen of the ...
Despite important recent advances in modeling current and future global fire activity in relation to...
Susceptibility mapping represents a modern tool to support forest protection plans and to address fu...
In the last decades, eucalypt plantations are expanding across the Brazilian savanna, one of the mos...
Wildfires influence the global carbon cycle, and the regularity of wildfires is mostly determined by...
The forest fires of 2019 were among the most devastating ever recorded in Bolivia. In this study we ...
The forest fires of 2019 were among the most devastating ever recorded in Bolivia. In this study we ...
Wildfires are a major threat to people and property in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) communities wo...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Wi...
With the same force that human activities accelerate and amplify change in the biosphere, human ag...
Wildfires have devastating ecological, environmental, economical, and public health impacts through ...
Despite growing concerns regarding the Amazonian wildfires, the magnitude of the problem is poorly u...