Traditionally fuel maps are built in terms of ‘fuel types’, thus considering the structural characteristics of vegetation only. The aim of this work is to derive a phenological fuel map based on the functional attributes of coarse-scale vegetation phenology, such as seasonality and productivity. MODIS NDVI 250m images of Sardinia (Italy), a large Mediterranean island with high frequency of fire incidence, were acquired for the period 2000–2012 to construct a mean annual NDVI profile of the vegetation at the pixel-level. Next, the following procedure was used to develop the phenological fuel map: (i) image segmentation on the Fourier components of the NDVI profiles to identify phenologically homogeneous landscape units, (ii) cluster analys...
Fire ignitions tend to be aggregated in time and space creating a clustered spatio-temporal pattern ...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
Spatial information on the distribution of biomass is an important issue for monitoring and managing...
Traditionally fuel maps are built in terms of 'fuel types', thus considering the structural characte...
Fire is a basic ecological factor that contributes to determine vegetation diversity and dynamics in...
Fuel characteristics play an important role in driving fire ignition and propagation; at the landsca...
Fire is a basic ecological factor that contributes to determine vegetation biodiversity and dynamics...
Fuel types is one of the most important factors that should be taken into consideration for computin...
Although the area burned by single wildfires may range over many orders of magnitude, only a handful...
Through its influence on biomass production, climate controls fuel availability affecting at the sam...
Natural vegetation provides various benefits to human society, but also acts as fuel for wildfires. ...
In the Mediterranean region, notwithstanding the high human pressure, fire activity is essentially d...
As a precursor to land management and biodiversity conservation, hierarchical landscape classificati...
Forest fires are considered to be an important part of numerous terrestrial ecosystems and vegetatio...
We present an efficient method for monitoring woody (i.e., evergreen) and herbaceous (i.e., ephemera...
Fire ignitions tend to be aggregated in time and space creating a clustered spatio-temporal pattern ...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
Spatial information on the distribution of biomass is an important issue for monitoring and managing...
Traditionally fuel maps are built in terms of 'fuel types', thus considering the structural characte...
Fire is a basic ecological factor that contributes to determine vegetation diversity and dynamics in...
Fuel characteristics play an important role in driving fire ignition and propagation; at the landsca...
Fire is a basic ecological factor that contributes to determine vegetation biodiversity and dynamics...
Fuel types is one of the most important factors that should be taken into consideration for computin...
Although the area burned by single wildfires may range over many orders of magnitude, only a handful...
Through its influence on biomass production, climate controls fuel availability affecting at the sam...
Natural vegetation provides various benefits to human society, but also acts as fuel for wildfires. ...
In the Mediterranean region, notwithstanding the high human pressure, fire activity is essentially d...
As a precursor to land management and biodiversity conservation, hierarchical landscape classificati...
Forest fires are considered to be an important part of numerous terrestrial ecosystems and vegetatio...
We present an efficient method for monitoring woody (i.e., evergreen) and herbaceous (i.e., ephemera...
Fire ignitions tend to be aggregated in time and space creating a clustered spatio-temporal pattern ...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
Spatial information on the distribution of biomass is an important issue for monitoring and managing...