Detailed spatial-temporal characterization of individual fire dynamics using remote sensing data is important to understand fire-environment relationships, to support landscape-scale fire risk management, and to obtain improved statistics on fire size distributions over broad areas. Previously, individuation of events to quantify fire size distributions has been performed with the flood-fill algorithm. A key parameter of such algorithms is the time-gap used to cluster spatially adjacent fire-affected pixels and declare them as belonging to the same event. Choice of a time-gap to define a fire event entails several assumptions affecting the degree of clustering/fragmentation of the individual events. We evaluate the impact of different time-...
High temporal resolution information on burnt area is needed to improve fire behaviour and emissions...
Pyrodiversity, which describes fire variability over space and time, is believed to increase habitat...
Fire is a crucial ecological component of many ecosystems, especially in the savannahs where it cont...
Detailed spatial-temporal characterization of individual fire dynamics using remote sensing data is ...
International audienceVegetation fires are an important process in the Earth system. Fire intensity ...
Wildfires are important elements of ecosystems that can have significant environmental and socio-eco...
Natural and human-ignited fires affect all major biomes, altering ecosystem structure, biogeochemica...
Fire disturbance is a significant component of the climate system. Analysis of satellite-derived bur...
The remote sensing of Earth surface changes is an active research field aimed at the development of ...
This work analyses the spatial clustering of fire intensity in Zimbabwe, using remotely sensed Moder...
e understanding of fire is limited largely to the annual extent of burning as detected by satellites...
High temporal resolution information on burnt area is needed to improve fire behaviour and emissions...
Pyrodiversity, which describes fire variability over space and time, is believed to increase habitat...
Fire is a crucial ecological component of many ecosystems, especially in the savannahs where it cont...
Detailed spatial-temporal characterization of individual fire dynamics using remote sensing data is ...
International audienceVegetation fires are an important process in the Earth system. Fire intensity ...
Wildfires are important elements of ecosystems that can have significant environmental and socio-eco...
Natural and human-ignited fires affect all major biomes, altering ecosystem structure, biogeochemica...
Fire disturbance is a significant component of the climate system. Analysis of satellite-derived bur...
The remote sensing of Earth surface changes is an active research field aimed at the development of ...
This work analyses the spatial clustering of fire intensity in Zimbabwe, using remotely sensed Moder...
e understanding of fire is limited largely to the annual extent of burning as detected by satellites...
High temporal resolution information on burnt area is needed to improve fire behaviour and emissions...
Pyrodiversity, which describes fire variability over space and time, is believed to increase habitat...
Fire is a crucial ecological component of many ecosystems, especially in the savannahs where it cont...