Brazil has recently (2014) changed from a zero-fire policy to an Integrated Fire Management (IFM) program with the active use of prescribed burning (PB) in federal Protected Areas (PA) and Indigenous Territories (IT) of the Brazilian savanna (Cerrado). PB is commonly applied in the management of fire-prone ecosystems to mitigate large, high-intensity wildfires, the associated emissions, and high fire suppression costs. However, the effectiveness of such fire management in reducing large wildfires and emissions over Brazil remains mostly unevaluated. Here, we aim to fill the gap in the scientific evidence of the PB benefits by relying on the most up-to-date, satellite-derived fire datasets of burned area (BA), fire size, duration, emissions,...
The Atlantic Forest biome, a biodiversity hotspot historically threatened by deforestation and human...
The Cerrado is the second largest biome in Brazil after the Amazon and is the savanna with the highe...
Tropical forests are experiencing a growing fire problem driven by climatic change, agricultural exp...
International audienceIn 2019 Brazil recorded the highest wildland fire occurrence South America has...
1. Several decades of frustrated attempts to prevent fires in the Brazilian savanna (Cerrado) have l...
Abstract: In 2012, the Brazilian government implemented the Federal Brigades Program (FBP), a fire p...
The Brazilian savannah-like Cerrado is classified as a fire-dependent biome. Human activities have a...
Fire is a natural disturbance in savannas, and defines vegetation physiognomy and structure, often i...
Covering almost a quarter of Brazil, the Cerrado is the world’s most biologically rich tropical sava...
Humans can alter fire dynamics in grassland systems by changing fire frequency, fire seasonality and...
The Cerrado is the most diverse tropical savanna in the world. As a fire-prone ecosystem, natural fi...
Covering almost a quarter of Brazil, the Cerrado is the world's most biologically rich tropical sava...
Fires modify the structure of vegetation communities, the carbon and water cycles, the soil’s chemis...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal e dos Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaIn tro...
International audienceThe use of fire by cattle ranchers is a major source of conflict between conse...
The Atlantic Forest biome, a biodiversity hotspot historically threatened by deforestation and human...
The Cerrado is the second largest biome in Brazil after the Amazon and is the savanna with the highe...
Tropical forests are experiencing a growing fire problem driven by climatic change, agricultural exp...
International audienceIn 2019 Brazil recorded the highest wildland fire occurrence South America has...
1. Several decades of frustrated attempts to prevent fires in the Brazilian savanna (Cerrado) have l...
Abstract: In 2012, the Brazilian government implemented the Federal Brigades Program (FBP), a fire p...
The Brazilian savannah-like Cerrado is classified as a fire-dependent biome. Human activities have a...
Fire is a natural disturbance in savannas, and defines vegetation physiognomy and structure, often i...
Covering almost a quarter of Brazil, the Cerrado is the world’s most biologically rich tropical sava...
Humans can alter fire dynamics in grassland systems by changing fire frequency, fire seasonality and...
The Cerrado is the most diverse tropical savanna in the world. As a fire-prone ecosystem, natural fi...
Covering almost a quarter of Brazil, the Cerrado is the world's most biologically rich tropical sava...
Fires modify the structure of vegetation communities, the carbon and water cycles, the soil’s chemis...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal e dos Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaIn tro...
International audienceThe use of fire by cattle ranchers is a major source of conflict between conse...
The Atlantic Forest biome, a biodiversity hotspot historically threatened by deforestation and human...
The Cerrado is the second largest biome in Brazil after the Amazon and is the savanna with the highe...
Tropical forests are experiencing a growing fire problem driven by climatic change, agricultural exp...