Recently, an increase in wildfire incidents has caused significant damage from economical, humanitarian, and environmental perspectives. Wildfires have increased in severity, frequency, and duration because of climate change and rising global temperatures, resulting in the release of massive volumes of greenhouse gases, the destruction of forests and associated habitats, and the damage to infrastructures. Therefore, identifying burned areas is crucial for monitoring wildfire damage. In this study, we aim at detecting forest burned areas occurring in South Korea using optical satellite images. To exploit the advantage of applying machine learning, the present study employs representative three machine learning methods, Light Gradient Boostin...
forest fires have become a social problem. Generally forests play multifunctional roles. Concretely,...
International audienceThe problem of forest fires in Yakutia is not as well studied as in other coun...
Accurate burned area information is needed to assess the impacts of wildfires on people, communities...
More than 60% of the areas in South Korea consists of forests with rugged terrains. Thus, when wildf...
In order to evaluate the effects of forest fires on the dynamics of the function and structure of ec...
Geostationary satellite remote sensing systems are a useful tool for forest fire detection and monit...
Forest fires damage forest ecosystems and result in air pollution by releasing greenhouse gases and ...
Wildfire damage assessments are important information for first responders, govern- ment agencies, a...
Predicting the amount of land burnt during forest fires is one of the challenging tasks. Forest fire...
The worst forest fire in South Korea occurred in April 2000 on the eastern coast. Forest recovery wo...
In recent decades, wildfires in the United States have increased in frequency and intensity. As glob...
In this paper, it is aimed to investigate the capabilities of boosting classification approach for f...
Forest fires are one of the most frequently occurring natural hazards, causing substantial economic ...
Geostationary satellite remote sensing systems are a useful tool for forest fire detection and monit...
Forest fires have caused considerable losses to ecologies, societies and economies worldwide. To min...
forest fires have become a social problem. Generally forests play multifunctional roles. Concretely,...
International audienceThe problem of forest fires in Yakutia is not as well studied as in other coun...
Accurate burned area information is needed to assess the impacts of wildfires on people, communities...
More than 60% of the areas in South Korea consists of forests with rugged terrains. Thus, when wildf...
In order to evaluate the effects of forest fires on the dynamics of the function and structure of ec...
Geostationary satellite remote sensing systems are a useful tool for forest fire detection and monit...
Forest fires damage forest ecosystems and result in air pollution by releasing greenhouse gases and ...
Wildfire damage assessments are important information for first responders, govern- ment agencies, a...
Predicting the amount of land burnt during forest fires is one of the challenging tasks. Forest fire...
The worst forest fire in South Korea occurred in April 2000 on the eastern coast. Forest recovery wo...
In recent decades, wildfires in the United States have increased in frequency and intensity. As glob...
In this paper, it is aimed to investigate the capabilities of boosting classification approach for f...
Forest fires are one of the most frequently occurring natural hazards, causing substantial economic ...
Geostationary satellite remote sensing systems are a useful tool for forest fire detection and monit...
Forest fires have caused considerable losses to ecologies, societies and economies worldwide. To min...
forest fires have become a social problem. Generally forests play multifunctional roles. Concretely,...
International audienceThe problem of forest fires in Yakutia is not as well studied as in other coun...
Accurate burned area information is needed to assess the impacts of wildfires on people, communities...