Abstract: We provide the first assessment of tropical peatland depth of burn (DoB) using structure from motion (SfM) photogrammetry, applied to imagery collected using a low-cost, low-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system operated over a 5.2 ha tropical peatland in Jambi Province on Sumatra, Indonesia. Tropical peat soils are the result of thousands of years of dead biomass accumulation, and when burned are globally significant net sources of carbon emissions. The El Niño year of 2015 saw huge areas of Indonesia affected by tropical peatland fires, more so than any year since 1997. However, the Depth of Burn (DoB) of these 2015 fires has not been assessed, and indeed has only previously been assessed in few tropical peatland burns i...
Fires in tropical peatlands account for >25% of estimated total greenhouse gas emissions from defore...
Accurate estimation of above ground biomass (AGB) is required to better understand the variability a...
The increased frequency and spread of tropical peat fires over the last two decades have attracted g...
We provide the first assessment of tropical peatland depth of burn (DoB) using structure from motion...
Tropical peatland fires play a significant role in the context of global warming through emissions o...
Vast and disastrous fires occurred on Borneo during the 2015 dry season, pushing Indonesia into the ...
Indonesian peatlands are one of the largest near-surface pools of terrestrial organic carbon. Persis...
Tropical peatlands store vast volumes of carbon belowground. Human land uses have led to their degra...
Tropical peat swamp forests in Indonesia store huge amounts of carbon and are responsible for enormo...
Smoke-haze episodes caused by vegetation and peat fires affect parts of Indonesia every year with si...
Indonesia has committed to reducing its greenhouse gases emissions by 29% (potentially up to 41% wit...
In September and October 2015, widespread forest and peatland fires burned over large parts of marit...
The 2015–2016 strong El Niño event has had a dramatic impact on the amount of Indonesian biomass bur...
An extreme biomass burning event occurred in Indonesia from September through October 2015 due to se...
This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed.Abstract. The 2015–2016 strong El Niño event has h...
Fires in tropical peatlands account for >25% of estimated total greenhouse gas emissions from defore...
Accurate estimation of above ground biomass (AGB) is required to better understand the variability a...
The increased frequency and spread of tropical peat fires over the last two decades have attracted g...
We provide the first assessment of tropical peatland depth of burn (DoB) using structure from motion...
Tropical peatland fires play a significant role in the context of global warming through emissions o...
Vast and disastrous fires occurred on Borneo during the 2015 dry season, pushing Indonesia into the ...
Indonesian peatlands are one of the largest near-surface pools of terrestrial organic carbon. Persis...
Tropical peatlands store vast volumes of carbon belowground. Human land uses have led to their degra...
Tropical peat swamp forests in Indonesia store huge amounts of carbon and are responsible for enormo...
Smoke-haze episodes caused by vegetation and peat fires affect parts of Indonesia every year with si...
Indonesia has committed to reducing its greenhouse gases emissions by 29% (potentially up to 41% wit...
In September and October 2015, widespread forest and peatland fires burned over large parts of marit...
The 2015–2016 strong El Niño event has had a dramatic impact on the amount of Indonesian biomass bur...
An extreme biomass burning event occurred in Indonesia from September through October 2015 due to se...
This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed.Abstract. The 2015–2016 strong El Niño event has h...
Fires in tropical peatlands account for >25% of estimated total greenhouse gas emissions from defore...
Accurate estimation of above ground biomass (AGB) is required to better understand the variability a...
The increased frequency and spread of tropical peat fires over the last two decades have attracted g...