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Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 based Forest fire burn area mapping using machine learning algorithms on GEE cloud platform over Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya

, 2020
The accurate quantitative and qualitative estimation of burn-area are crucial to analyze the impact of fire on forest. The medium resolution optical-satellite imagery of Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 are employed covering the period 2016 to 2019 for forest ...
S. Bar, B. Parida, A. Pandey
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A Bayesian network model for prediction and analysis of possible forest fire causes

, 2020
Possible causes of a forest fire ignition could be human-caused (arson, smoking, hunting, picnic fire, shepherd fire, stubble burning) or natural-caused (lightning strikes, power lines).
V. Sevinç, Ömer Küçük, Merih Goltas
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Forest Fire

2018
This contribution is focused on “forest fire,” the term used in Europe to represent “an unwanted fire burning forests and wildlands” (Tedim et al. 2014) and thus referring to a European context of fires (e.g., regarding fuels) as opposed to the contributions on bushfires or wildfires.
Santoni Paul-Antoine   +6 more
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Evaluation of forest fire risk in the Mediterranean Turkish forests: A case study of Menderes region, Izmir

, 2020
Turkey is exposed to forest fires damaging thousands of hectares of forest every year. Earlier studies indicate that Turkey would be one of the most affected Mediterranean countries due to increased fire risk as a result of climate change.
E. Çolak, F. Sunar
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Forest Fires

2005
From killer fires to ecosystem rehabilitation, an exhaustive survey exploring the ecological, social, and economic consequences of managing fires in U.S. wildland areas. Fire management involves protecting natural resources from fire but also using controlled burning for land management purposes.
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Fire in Forest

1984
This chapter deals only with the indigenous forests of South Africa. Bioclimatic studies such as those of Poynton (1971), Phillips (1973) and Schulze and McGee (1978) have described climatic zones suitable for the existence of indigenous forest, the areas of which are greatly restricted in South Africa by low rainfall and in parts, by excessive cold in
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GIS-based forest fire risk determination for Milas district, Turkey

Natural Hazards, 2022
Mehmet Çetin   +6 more
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Assessment of China’s forest fire occurrence with deep learning, geographic information and multisource data

Journal of Forest Research, 2022
Yakui Shao   +6 more
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The role of fire in global forest loss dynamics

Global Change Biology, 2021
J T Randerson, Niels Andela, Yang Chen
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