Landscape fires are key in African ecosystems and the continent is responsible for ∼70% of global burned area and ∼50% of fire-related carbon emissions. Fires are mostly human ignited, but precipitation patterns govern when and where fires can occur. The relative role of humans and precipitation in driving the spatio-temporal variability in burned area is not fully disentangled but is required to predict future burned area. Over 2001-2012, observations indicate strong but opposing trends in the African hemispheres. Here we use satellite data and statistical modelling and show that changes in precipitation, driven by the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which changed from El Niño to La Niña dominance over our study period, contributed su...
Article de revue (Article scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture)International audienceAcco...
Wildfires influence terrestrial carbon cycling and represent a safety risk, and yet a process-based ...
In the tropics and subtropics, most fires are set by humans for a wide range of purposes. The total ...
Landscape fires are key in African ecosystems1,2,3 and the continent is responsible for ·70% of glob...
While several studies have reported a recent decline in area burned in Africa, the causes of this de...
In this paper, the patterns of the occurrences of fire incidents over sub-Saharan Africa are studied...
North Africa features some of the most frequently burnt biomes on Earth, including the semi-arid gra...
Africa has been called the “burn center” of the planet because it is the continent where the greates...
Burn less, baby, burn less Humans have, and always have had, a major impact on wildfire activity, wh...
We developed a technique for studying seasonal and interannual variation in pyrogenic carbon emissio...
Open grassy environments in Africa have been key landscapes for the development and evolution of hum...
Fire is a key component of many land use systems and a determinant of land change. There is a growin...
The main objective of this work is to investigate at regional scale the variability in burned areas ...
Pyrodiversity, which describes fire variability over space and time, is believed to increase habitat...
This study investigates the impact of burned areas on the surface energy balance and monthly precipi...
Article de revue (Article scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture)International audienceAcco...
Wildfires influence terrestrial carbon cycling and represent a safety risk, and yet a process-based ...
In the tropics and subtropics, most fires are set by humans for a wide range of purposes. The total ...
Landscape fires are key in African ecosystems1,2,3 and the continent is responsible for ·70% of glob...
While several studies have reported a recent decline in area burned in Africa, the causes of this de...
In this paper, the patterns of the occurrences of fire incidents over sub-Saharan Africa are studied...
North Africa features some of the most frequently burnt biomes on Earth, including the semi-arid gra...
Africa has been called the “burn center” of the planet because it is the continent where the greates...
Burn less, baby, burn less Humans have, and always have had, a major impact on wildfire activity, wh...
We developed a technique for studying seasonal and interannual variation in pyrogenic carbon emissio...
Open grassy environments in Africa have been key landscapes for the development and evolution of hum...
Fire is a key component of many land use systems and a determinant of land change. There is a growin...
The main objective of this work is to investigate at regional scale the variability in burned areas ...
Pyrodiversity, which describes fire variability over space and time, is believed to increase habitat...
This study investigates the impact of burned areas on the surface energy balance and monthly precipi...
Article de revue (Article scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture)International audienceAcco...
Wildfires influence terrestrial carbon cycling and represent a safety risk, and yet a process-based ...
In the tropics and subtropics, most fires are set by humans for a wide range of purposes. The total ...