[HTML][HTML] Historical background and current developments for map** burned area from satellite Earth observation

E Chuvieco, F Mouillot, GR Van der Werf… - Remote Sensing of …, 2019‏ - Elsevier
Fire has a diverse range of impacts on Earth's physical and social systems. Accurate and up
to date information on areas affected by fire is critical to better understand drivers of fire …

Global change and terrestrial plant community dynamics

J Franklin, JM Serra-Diaz, AD Syphard… - Proceedings of the …, 2016‏ - pnas.org
Anthropogenic drivers of global change include rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon
dioxide and other greenhouse gasses and resulting changes in the climate, as well as …

[PDF][PDF] State and transition models: theory, applications, and challenges

BT Bestelmeyer, A Ash, JR Brown… - Rangeland systems …, 2017‏ - library.oapen.org
State and transition models (STMs) are used to organize and communicate information
regarding ecosystem change, especially the implications for management. The fundamental …

Climate–vegetation–fire interactions and feedbacks: trivial detail or major barrier to projecting the future of the Earth system?

RMB Harris, TA Remenyi, GJ Williamson… - Wiley …, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
Fire is a complex process involving interactions and feedbacks between biological,
socioeconomic, and physical drivers across multiple spatial and temporal scales. This …

Climate change, wildfire, and vegetation shifts in a high-inertia forest landscape: Western Washington, USA

JS Halofsky, DR Conklin, DC Donato, JE Halofsky… - PLoS …, 2018‏ - journals.plos.org
Future vegetation shifts under changing climate are uncertain for forests with infrequent
stand-replacing disturbance regimes. These high-inertia forests may have long persistence …

'Mind the Gap'—reforestation needs vs. reforestation capacity in the western United States

SZ Dobrowski, MM Aghai… - Frontiers in Forests …, 2024‏ - frontiersin.org
Tree establishment following severe or stand-replacing disturbance is critical for achieving
US climate change mitigation goals and for maintaining the co-benefits of intact forest …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial prioritization for wildfire mitigation by integrating heterogeneous spatial data: A new multi-dimensional approach for tropical rainforests

AD Sakti, AI Fauzi, W Takeuchi, B Pradhan, M Yarime… - Remote Sensing, 2022‏ - mdpi.com
Wildfires drive deforestation that causes various losses. Although many studies have used
spatial approaches, a multi-dimensional analysis is required to determine priority areas for …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring and testing wildfire risk decision-making in the face of deep uncertainty

BR Johnson, AA Ager, CR Evers, DW Hulse… - Fire, 2023‏ - mdpi.com
We integrated a mechanistic wildfire simulation system with an agent-based landscape
change model to investigate the feedbacks among climate change, population growth …

Projected carbon stocks in the conterminous USA with land use and variable fire regimes

D Bachelet, K Ferschweiler, TJ Sheehan… - Global change …, 2015‏ - Wiley Online Library
The dynamic global vegetation model (DGVM) MC 2 was run over the conterminous USA at
30 arc sec (~ 800 m) to simulate the impacts of nine climate futures generated by 3 GCM s …

Modelling forests as social-ecological systems: A systematic comparison of agent-based approaches

H Ekström, N Droste, M Brady - Environmental Modelling & Software, 2024‏ - Elsevier
The multifunctionality of forest systems calls for appropriately complex modelling
approaches to capture social and ecosystem dynamics. Using a social-ecological systems …