The paper is aimed to detect burnt sites in Protected Areas (PAs) in the arid zone of Russia: Astrakhansky State Nature Reserve, Bogdinsko-Baskunchaksky State Nature Reserve, Chernye Zemli State Nature Reserve, Melketinsky Sanctuary, Sarpinsky Sanctuary, Kharbinsky Sanctuary, and Stepnoy Sanctuary. The study covers the period of 2001–2019. Regular landscape wildfires are a significant factor of the vegetation cover dynamics. Therefore they should be considered during performing the landscape and environmental research. This study is based on visual expert interpretation of colour-synthesised spectrozonal satellite data of Landsat and Sentinel 2 using shortwave and near infrared bands as well as the analysis of informational products for det...
Peat fires differ from other wildfires in their duration, carbon losses, emissions of greenhouse gas...
Abandoned drained peatlands pose the greatest danger in terms of peat fires. This is especially true...
Although in strictly protected areas no forest management and logging activities should be evident, ...
Recent fire management policy in Russia assumes the complete exclusion of fires from the statutory r...
Wildfires affect the structure and distribution of vegetation all over the globe and have their own ...
In the paper we summarized the data on wildfires in Siberian forests that was obtained on the basis ...
The fire frequency situation in Zabaykal region from 1964 to 2015 is evaluated and discussed in the ...
Wildfire is one of the main disturbances affecting forest dynamics, succession, and the carbon cycle...
Russian forests preserve biodiversity, host endemic species, store carbon, and are inhabited by indi...
Forest wildfires cover vast territories of mountainous Siberia. As a result, the appearance of the l...
The work carried out by our team has resulted in a local geoinformation system entitled ‘Landscape f...
The article represents the results of Terra, Aqua / MODIS, Landsat-8/OLI satellite data analysis for...
An analysis of the burning of forests in the Tomsk region is given, using the example of three fores...
An analysis of the burning of forests in the Tomsk region is given, using the example of three fores...
The warming trend in Russia for period of 1976-2014 was more than two times higher than the global o...
Peat fires differ from other wildfires in their duration, carbon losses, emissions of greenhouse gas...
Abandoned drained peatlands pose the greatest danger in terms of peat fires. This is especially true...
Although in strictly protected areas no forest management and logging activities should be evident, ...
Recent fire management policy in Russia assumes the complete exclusion of fires from the statutory r...
Wildfires affect the structure and distribution of vegetation all over the globe and have their own ...
In the paper we summarized the data on wildfires in Siberian forests that was obtained on the basis ...
The fire frequency situation in Zabaykal region from 1964 to 2015 is evaluated and discussed in the ...
Wildfire is one of the main disturbances affecting forest dynamics, succession, and the carbon cycle...
Russian forests preserve biodiversity, host endemic species, store carbon, and are inhabited by indi...
Forest wildfires cover vast territories of mountainous Siberia. As a result, the appearance of the l...
The work carried out by our team has resulted in a local geoinformation system entitled ‘Landscape f...
The article represents the results of Terra, Aqua / MODIS, Landsat-8/OLI satellite data analysis for...
An analysis of the burning of forests in the Tomsk region is given, using the example of three fores...
An analysis of the burning of forests in the Tomsk region is given, using the example of three fores...
The warming trend in Russia for period of 1976-2014 was more than two times higher than the global o...
Peat fires differ from other wildfires in their duration, carbon losses, emissions of greenhouse gas...
Abandoned drained peatlands pose the greatest danger in terms of peat fires. This is especially true...
Although in strictly protected areas no forest management and logging activities should be evident, ...