Humans have a profound effect on fire regimes by increasing the frequency of ignitions. Although ignition is an integral component of understanding and predicting fire, to date fire models have not been able to isolate the ignition location, leading to inconsistent use of anthropogenic ignition proxies. Here, we identified fire ignitions from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS) Burned Area Product (2000–2012) to create the first remotely sensed, consistently derived, and regionally comprehensive fire ignition data set for the western United States. We quantified the spatial relationships between several anthropogenic land-use/disturbance features and ignition for ecoregions within the study area and used hierarchical partit...
abstract: Fire is one of the earliest and most common tools used by humans to modify the earth surfa...
Despite important recent advances in modeling current and future global fire activity in relation to...
Fires in croplands, plantations, and rangelands contribute significantly to fire emissions in the Un...
In recent decades, wildfires in many areas of the United States (U.S.) have become larger and more f...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Aim Over the past several decades, wildfires have become larger, more frequent, and/or more severe i...
Fire is a natural, and necessary, component of many ecosystems. However, people are changing the spa...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at ...
Human activities threaten the effectiveness of protected areas (PAs) in achieving their conservation...
Large fires account for the majority of burned area and are an important focus of fire management. H...
As an ecological disturbance agent, wildfire is highly responsive to spatial and temporal variables....
Our overall goal was to assess the difference between annual wildfire burn probability (BP) generate...
Human use and management of fire in landscapes have a long history and vary globally in purpose and ...
thesisThe relationship between wildfire ignition and environment was investigated in the state of Ut...
Spatial wildfire ignition predictions are needed to ensure efficient and effective wildfire response...
abstract: Fire is one of the earliest and most common tools used by humans to modify the earth surfa...
Despite important recent advances in modeling current and future global fire activity in relation to...
Fires in croplands, plantations, and rangelands contribute significantly to fire emissions in the Un...
In recent decades, wildfires in many areas of the United States (U.S.) have become larger and more f...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Aim Over the past several decades, wildfires have become larger, more frequent, and/or more severe i...
Fire is a natural, and necessary, component of many ecosystems. However, people are changing the spa...
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have shown that wildfire activity (e.g., area burned) at ...
Human activities threaten the effectiveness of protected areas (PAs) in achieving their conservation...
Large fires account for the majority of burned area and are an important focus of fire management. H...
As an ecological disturbance agent, wildfire is highly responsive to spatial and temporal variables....
Our overall goal was to assess the difference between annual wildfire burn probability (BP) generate...
Human use and management of fire in landscapes have a long history and vary globally in purpose and ...
thesisThe relationship between wildfire ignition and environment was investigated in the state of Ut...
Spatial wildfire ignition predictions are needed to ensure efficient and effective wildfire response...
abstract: Fire is one of the earliest and most common tools used by humans to modify the earth surfa...
Despite important recent advances in modeling current and future global fire activity in relation to...
Fires in croplands, plantations, and rangelands contribute significantly to fire emissions in the Un...