The Brazilian Amazonian Forest is undergoing significant changes in land use and land cover in the last few decades. This land-use transition, besides climate change, may be responsible for the fire regime transition in this territory. Therefore, we aimed at investigating how the fire-transition occurs over time in the Brazilian Amazonia Forest and identifying the key parameters that can help to predict this change. For this, we collected yearly data on fire occurrence, forest cover, deforestation rates, and cropland areas. We used a 0.45° spatial surface grid, and with these annual values, we produced: (i) generalised linear mixed models of fire occurrence against forest cover, using years and grids as random factors; (ii) annual linear mo...
There is increasing consensus that the global climate will continue to warm over the next century. T...
The use of fire in tropics for land management and for forest clearing contributes to forest degrada...
Fire-driven deforestation is the major source of carbon emissions from Amazonia. Recent expansion of...
The Brazilian Amazonian Forest is undergoing significant changes in land use and land cover in the l...
Land management and deforestation in tropical regions cause wildfires and forest degradation, leadin...
In the past two decades, Amazon rainforest countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Pe...
The synergism between climatic change and human action has provided conditions for the occurrence of...
Abstract Climate, deforestation, and forest fires are closely coupled in the Amazon, but models of f...
Understanding the interplay between climate and land-use dynamics is a fundamental concern for asses...
Understanding the variability of fire events and their relationship to precipitation and changes in ...
Aim We aimed to evaluate the vulnerability of the Amazon forest to post-fire grass invasion under pr...
This work presents the dynamics of fire occurrences, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, forest clearing...
Climate, deforestation, and forest fires are closely coupled in the Amazon, but models of fire that ...
Tropical forests provide essential environmental services to human well-being. In the world, Brazil ...
Fire is a widely used tool to prepare deforested areas for agricultural use in Amazonia. Deforestati...
There is increasing consensus that the global climate will continue to warm over the next century. T...
The use of fire in tropics for land management and for forest clearing contributes to forest degrada...
Fire-driven deforestation is the major source of carbon emissions from Amazonia. Recent expansion of...
The Brazilian Amazonian Forest is undergoing significant changes in land use and land cover in the l...
Land management and deforestation in tropical regions cause wildfires and forest degradation, leadin...
In the past two decades, Amazon rainforest countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Pe...
The synergism between climatic change and human action has provided conditions for the occurrence of...
Abstract Climate, deforestation, and forest fires are closely coupled in the Amazon, but models of f...
Understanding the interplay between climate and land-use dynamics is a fundamental concern for asses...
Understanding the variability of fire events and their relationship to precipitation and changes in ...
Aim We aimed to evaluate the vulnerability of the Amazon forest to post-fire grass invasion under pr...
This work presents the dynamics of fire occurrences, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, forest clearing...
Climate, deforestation, and forest fires are closely coupled in the Amazon, but models of fire that ...
Tropical forests provide essential environmental services to human well-being. In the world, Brazil ...
Fire is a widely used tool to prepare deforested areas for agricultural use in Amazonia. Deforestati...
There is increasing consensus that the global climate will continue to warm over the next century. T...
The use of fire in tropics for land management and for forest clearing contributes to forest degrada...
Fire-driven deforestation is the major source of carbon emissions from Amazonia. Recent expansion of...