(1) Background: Satellite monitoring of fire effects is widespread, but often satellite-derived values are considered without respect to the characteristic severity of fires in different vegetation types or fire areas. Particularly in regions with discontinuous vegetation or narrowly distributed vegetation types, such as the state of Utah, USA, specific characterization of satellite-derived fire sensitivity by vegetation and fire size may improve both pre-fire and post-fire management activities. (2) Methods: We analyzed the 775 medium-sized (40 ha ≤ area −1). Medium-sized fires had higher mean severity than large fires in non-forested vegetation types, but forested vegetation types showed the reverse. Between 1985 and 2021, the total area ...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
This work consisted of two studies of burn severity using infrared perimeter maps and satellite-infe...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
(1) Background: Satellite monitoring of fire effects is widespread, but often satellite-derived valu...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...
Human activities and climate change are increasing the size and severity of wildfires globally, crea...
Recent increasing trends in fire extent have been documented, yet little is known about how climate,...
Fire has had a major role in shaping the forested landscapes of the American West. In recent decades...
Fire scar and vegetative analysis were used to construct a fire history for the Engelmann spruce/sub...
Fire scar and vegetative analysis were used to construct a fire history for the Engelmann spruce/sub...
The relationship between people and wildfire has always been paradoxical: fire is an essential ecolo...
<div><p>An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on m...
With longer and more severe fire seasons predicted, incidence and extent of fires is expected to inc...
Quantifying how the proportion of area burned severely has changed over time is critical to understa...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
This work consisted of two studies of burn severity using infrared perimeter maps and satellite-infe...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
(1) Background: Satellite monitoring of fire effects is widespread, but often satellite-derived valu...
Proper management of naturally forested landscapes requires knowledge of key disturbance processes a...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...
Human activities and climate change are increasing the size and severity of wildfires globally, crea...
Recent increasing trends in fire extent have been documented, yet little is known about how climate,...
Fire has had a major role in shaping the forested landscapes of the American West. In recent decades...
Fire scar and vegetative analysis were used to construct a fire history for the Engelmann spruce/sub...
Fire scar and vegetative analysis were used to construct a fire history for the Engelmann spruce/sub...
The relationship between people and wildfire has always been paradoxical: fire is an essential ecolo...
<div><p>An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on m...
With longer and more severe fire seasons predicted, incidence and extent of fires is expected to inc...
Quantifying how the proportion of area burned severely has changed over time is critical to understa...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
This work consisted of two studies of burn severity using infrared perimeter maps and satellite-infe...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...