South Sumatra Province experiences forest and land fires every year. Peatland and human activity have caused this region to be more vulnerable to fire. In this study, we used annual mapping to describe the history of forest and land fires in Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI) District of South Sumatra to analyze fire trends during the 2015-2019 period. Hotspot data were obtained from Terra/Aqua MODIS satellite imagery at all confidence levels. Burned areas were identified using the Normalized Burn Ratio (NBR) Index, with data sources from Landsat 8 satellite imagery obtained from the USGS (United States Geological Survey). The highest number of hotspots were detected in 2015 (33,748), with 72% was located on peatland. Historical analysis of hotspot n...
This paper examines spatial and temporal patterns of large to medium-sized fires across the Indonesi...
The peat fire events in Indonesia, particularly the South Sumatra area, changed the appearance of su...
Forest fire, a global phenomenon, often leads to environmental degradation such as habitat damage an...
South Sumatra Province experiences forest and land fires every year. Peatland and human activity hav...
In this study we investigate the connection between fire activity, peatlands and anthropogenic land ...
Forest fires have become a regular phenomenon in Indonesia, especially in the dry season. They can b...
In this paper, we analyze the spatio-temporal distribution of vegetation fires in Peninsular Malaysi...
The worse air pollution due to haze from fires occurred in the Southeast Asia during the strongest 1...
In Indonesia, vegetation fires occur every year in the dry season. To determine where and why fires ...
Abstract: Peatland fires occur almost every year in Indonesia and their impact is harmful to human l...
South Sumatera Province experienced the worst peat fires in 2015, where the larger area is located i...
The severe haze disaster in Southeast Asia requires quantification of the drivers of fire in Sumatra...
Fires in Indonesia release excessive carbon and are exacerbated during drier El Niño years. The rece...
The large forests and other land cover fires in 1997/98 that ravaged throughout Indonesia drew inter...
Forest and land fires occurred frequently every year in Indonesia especially during dry season in Su...
This paper examines spatial and temporal patterns of large to medium-sized fires across the Indonesi...
The peat fire events in Indonesia, particularly the South Sumatra area, changed the appearance of su...
Forest fire, a global phenomenon, often leads to environmental degradation such as habitat damage an...
South Sumatra Province experiences forest and land fires every year. Peatland and human activity hav...
In this study we investigate the connection between fire activity, peatlands and anthropogenic land ...
Forest fires have become a regular phenomenon in Indonesia, especially in the dry season. They can b...
In this paper, we analyze the spatio-temporal distribution of vegetation fires in Peninsular Malaysi...
The worse air pollution due to haze from fires occurred in the Southeast Asia during the strongest 1...
In Indonesia, vegetation fires occur every year in the dry season. To determine where and why fires ...
Abstract: Peatland fires occur almost every year in Indonesia and their impact is harmful to human l...
South Sumatera Province experienced the worst peat fires in 2015, where the larger area is located i...
The severe haze disaster in Southeast Asia requires quantification of the drivers of fire in Sumatra...
Fires in Indonesia release excessive carbon and are exacerbated during drier El Niño years. The rece...
The large forests and other land cover fires in 1997/98 that ravaged throughout Indonesia drew inter...
Forest and land fires occurred frequently every year in Indonesia especially during dry season in Su...
This paper examines spatial and temporal patterns of large to medium-sized fires across the Indonesi...
The peat fire events in Indonesia, particularly the South Sumatra area, changed the appearance of su...
Forest fire, a global phenomenon, often leads to environmental degradation such as habitat damage an...