Global and regional trends and drivers of fire under climate change
Recent wildfire outbreaks around the world have prompted concern that climate change is
increasing fire incidence, threatening human livelihood and biodiversity, and perpetuating …
increasing fire incidence, threatening human livelihood and biodiversity, and perpetuating …
Tropical and boreal forest atmosphere interactions: A review
Tropical, temperate, and boreal forests are critical components of the climate system, and
the ecosystem services they provide are essential for our society (Bonan et al., 1992, Bonan …
the ecosystem services they provide are essential for our society (Bonan et al., 1992, Bonan …
Climate change and disruptions to global fire activity
Future disruptions to fire activity will threaten ecosystems and human well‐being throughout
the world, yet there are few fire projections at global scales and almost none from a broad …
the world, yet there are few fire projections at global scales and almost none from a broad …
A survey on robotic technologies for forest firefighting: Applying drone swarms to improve firefighters' efficiency and safety
Forest firefighting missions encompass multiple tasks related to prevention, surveillance,
and extinguishing. This work presents a complete survey of firefighters on the current …
and extinguishing. This work presents a complete survey of firefighters on the current …
Global pyrogeography: the current and future distribution of wildfire
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic
process that responds to a variety of spatial and environmental gradients. How future climate …
process that responds to a variety of spatial and environmental gradients. How future climate …
[BOK][B] Remote sensing for ecology and conservation: a handbook of techniques
N Horning, JA Robinson, EJ Sterling, W Turner… - 2010 - books.google.com
The work of conservation biology has grown from local studies of single species into a
discipline concerned with map** and managing biodiversity on a global scale. Remote …
discipline concerned with map** and managing biodiversity on a global scale. Remote …
Global wildland fire emissions from 1960 to 2000
In many regions of the world, fires are an important and highly variable source of air
pollutant emissions, and they thus constitute a significant if not dominant factor controlling …
pollutant emissions, and they thus constitute a significant if not dominant factor controlling …
Climate change‐induced shifts in fire for M editerranean ecosystems
Aim Pyrogeographical theory suggests that fire is controlled by spatial gradients in
resources to burn (fuel amount) and climatic conditions promoting combustion (fuel …
resources to burn (fuel amount) and climatic conditions promoting combustion (fuel …
Spatiotemporal fire occurrence in Borneo over a period of 10 years
South‐east Asia's tropical rainforests are experiencing the highest rate of deforestation
worldwide and fire is one of the most important drivers of forest loss and subsequent carbon …
worldwide and fire is one of the most important drivers of forest loss and subsequent carbon …
Fire, drought and El Niño relationships on Borneo (Southeast Asia) in the pre-MODIS era (1980–2000)
Borneo (Indonesia) is Earth's third largest island, and the location of both extensive areas of
rainforest and tropical peatlands. It is the site of both regular (seasonal) biomass burning …
rainforest and tropical peatlands. It is the site of both regular (seasonal) biomass burning …