International audienceRunoff and erosion rates are known to increase substantially after a major forest fire. Erosion control measures therefore need to be put into place quickly after a large fire, and determining where to locate the measures requires accurate mapping of post fire erosion risk. Burn severity can be determined from field observations, but these are costly and time consuming. Satellite imagery is an alternative to quickly map burn severity for erosion mapping purposes. Post fire erosion decreases as forest vegetation recovers and this is related to both pre fire vegetation characteristics and soil properties. The objectives of this study were to test the use of SPOT multispectral images for mapping burn severity, pre fire ve...
Soil erosion is one of the most important environmental problems of the moment, especially in areas ...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
In this study the relationships between vegetation regeneration dynamics to topography and burn seve...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
The evaluation of vegetation cover after post-fire treatments of burned lands is important for fores...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
Retrospective identification of fire severity can improve our understanding of fire behaviour and ec...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
Regrowth of vegetation is important to maintain ecosystems. With remote sensing technology, regrowth...
Analysis of satellite imagery combined with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), often allows for o...
Understanding forest fire regimes involves characterizing spatial distribution, recurrence, intensit...
Abstract. Burn severity can be mapped using satellite data to detect changes in forest structure and...
Monitoring post-fire vegetation response using remotely-sensed images is a top priority for post-fir...
International audienceForest fires in the Euro-Mediterranean region burn about 450,000 ha each year....
Earth’s ecosystems are extremely valuable to humanity, playing a key role ecologically, economically...
Soil erosion is one of the most important environmental problems of the moment, especially in areas ...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
In this study the relationships between vegetation regeneration dynamics to topography and burn seve...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
The evaluation of vegetation cover after post-fire treatments of burned lands is important for fores...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
Retrospective identification of fire severity can improve our understanding of fire behaviour and ec...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
Regrowth of vegetation is important to maintain ecosystems. With remote sensing technology, regrowth...
Analysis of satellite imagery combined with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), often allows for o...
Understanding forest fire regimes involves characterizing spatial distribution, recurrence, intensit...
Abstract. Burn severity can be mapped using satellite data to detect changes in forest structure and...
Monitoring post-fire vegetation response using remotely-sensed images is a top priority for post-fir...
International audienceForest fires in the Euro-Mediterranean region burn about 450,000 ha each year....
Earth’s ecosystems are extremely valuable to humanity, playing a key role ecologically, economically...
Soil erosion is one of the most important environmental problems of the moment, especially in areas ...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
In this study the relationships between vegetation regeneration dynamics to topography and burn seve...