Abstract Climate, deforestation, and forest fires are closely coupled in the Amazon, but models of fire that include these interactions are lacking. We trained machine learning models on temperature, rainfall, deforestation, land‐use, and fire data to show that spatial and temporal patterns of fire in the Amazon are strongly modified by deforestation. We find that fire count across the Brazilian Amazon increases by 0.44 percentage points for each percentage point increase in deforestation rate. We used the model to predict that the increased deforestation rate in the Brazilian Amazon from 2013 to 2020 caused a 42% increase in fire counts in 2020. We predict that if Brazil had achieved the deforestation target under the National Policy on Cl...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by hu...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by h...
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 ...
The Brazilian Amazonian Forest is undergoing significant changes in land use and land cover in the l...
Air pollution from Amazon fires has adverse impacts on human health. The number of fires in the Amaz...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is related to the use of fire to remove natural vegetation and...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, y...
Fire is a widely used tool to prepare deforested areas for agricultural use in Amazonia. Deforestati...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, ...
Wildfires, exacerbated by extreme weather events and land use, threaten to change the Amazon from a ...
Deforestation rates have declined substantially across the Brazilian Legal Amazon (BLA) over the per...
Fires in tropical forests are strongly associated with climate, but also contingent on anthropogenic...
In the past two decades, Amazon rainforest countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Pe...
There is increasing consensus that the global climate will continue to warm over the next century. T...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by hu...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by h...
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 ...
The Brazilian Amazonian Forest is undergoing significant changes in land use and land cover in the l...
Air pollution from Amazon fires has adverse impacts on human health. The number of fires in the Amaz...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is related to the use of fire to remove natural vegetation and...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, y...
Fire is a widely used tool to prepare deforested areas for agricultural use in Amazonia. Deforestati...
Tropical forests have been a permanent feature of the Amazon basin for at least 55 million years, ...
Wildfires, exacerbated by extreme weather events and land use, threaten to change the Amazon from a ...
Deforestation rates have declined substantially across the Brazilian Legal Amazon (BLA) over the per...
Fires in tropical forests are strongly associated with climate, but also contingent on anthropogenic...
In the past two decades, Amazon rainforest countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Pe...
There is increasing consensus that the global climate will continue to warm over the next century. T...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by hu...
Biomass burning in the Brazilian Amazon is modulated by climate factors, such as droughts, and by h...
This work presents the dynamics of fire occurrences, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, forest clearing...