Although recurrent fire events with very short return periods have the most dangerous effects on landscape degradation, only a few papers have explored the landscape ecological factors that drive the probability of fire recurrence. In this paper we apply a habitat suitability model for analyzing the spatial relationship between a selected set of landscape factors (mainly land use types) and fire recurrence in Sardinia (Italy) in the years 2005–2010. Our results point out that fire occurrence in already burned areas is lower than expected in natural and semi-natural land cover types, like forest and shrublands. To the contrary, like in all regions where human activity is the main source of fire ignitions, the probability of fire ...
In human-affected fire environments, assessing the influence of human activities on the spatial dist...
This research note aims to exemplify the potential of annual time series of wildfire geodatasets to ...
Over recent decades, Land Use and Cover Change (LUCC) trends in many regions of Europe have reconfig...
Fire recurrence plays a key role in shaping landscapes in Mediterranean ecosystems. Short-term recur...
The objective of this paper is to identify land-cover types where fire incidence is higher (preferre...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore http://www.tandfonline.comRepeated burning in a short...
Because of the increasing anthropogenic fire activity, understanding the role of land-use in shaping...
Different land cover types are related to different levels of fire hazard through their vegetation s...
Human-started fires represent the vast majority of wildfires in Mediterranean countries. The current...
Human-started fires represent the vast majority of wildfires in Mediterranean countries. The current...
In this paper, we applied landscape scale wildfire simulation modeling to explore the spatiotemporal...
We evaluated the spatiotemporal changes in wildfire regime and exposure in a fire-prone Mediterranea...
As a precursor to land management and biodiversity conservation, hierarchical landscape classificati...
In human-affected fire environments, assessing the influence of human activities on the spatial dist...
Humans have increasingly been affecting fire regimes through changes in the amount and distribution ...
In human-affected fire environments, assessing the influence of human activities on the spatial dist...
This research note aims to exemplify the potential of annual time series of wildfire geodatasets to ...
Over recent decades, Land Use and Cover Change (LUCC) trends in many regions of Europe have reconfig...
Fire recurrence plays a key role in shaping landscapes in Mediterranean ecosystems. Short-term recur...
The objective of this paper is to identify land-cover types where fire incidence is higher (preferre...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore http://www.tandfonline.comRepeated burning in a short...
Because of the increasing anthropogenic fire activity, understanding the role of land-use in shaping...
Different land cover types are related to different levels of fire hazard through their vegetation s...
Human-started fires represent the vast majority of wildfires in Mediterranean countries. The current...
Human-started fires represent the vast majority of wildfires in Mediterranean countries. The current...
In this paper, we applied landscape scale wildfire simulation modeling to explore the spatiotemporal...
We evaluated the spatiotemporal changes in wildfire regime and exposure in a fire-prone Mediterranea...
As a precursor to land management and biodiversity conservation, hierarchical landscape classificati...
In human-affected fire environments, assessing the influence of human activities on the spatial dist...
Humans have increasingly been affecting fire regimes through changes in the amount and distribution ...
In human-affected fire environments, assessing the influence of human activities on the spatial dist...
This research note aims to exemplify the potential of annual time series of wildfire geodatasets to ...
Over recent decades, Land Use and Cover Change (LUCC) trends in many regions of Europe have reconfig...