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The recent episodes of forest fires in Brazil and Australia of 2019 are tragic reminders of the hazards of forest fire. Globally incidents of forest fire events are on the rise due to human encroachment into the wilderness and climate change. Sikkim with
Polash Banerjee
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Essay on the history of Russian forest pyrology [PDF]
Forest pyrology was used as a part of the forestry in the end of the nineteenth century. The founder of the forest pyrology in Russia was academician Ivan S. Melekhov.
P. A. Tsvetkov
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Biophysical feedback of global forest fires on surface temperature. [PDF]
The biophysical feedbacks of forest fire on Earth’s surface radiative budget remain uncertain at the global scale. Using satellite observations, we show that fire-induced forest loss accounts for about 15% of global forest loss, mostly in northern high ...
Liu Z, Ballantyne AP, Cooper LA.
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Forest fires, due to climate change, are a growing threat to human life, health, and property, especially in temperate climates. Unfortunately, the impact of individual factors on forest fires varies, depending on the geographical region and its natural ...
Aleksandra Kolanek +2 more
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Bureaucratic inertia in dealing with annual forest fires in Indonesia
Indonesia has sustained annual forest fires since the 1990s related to land clearing activities for agriculture. The Indonesian Government has made substantial efforts to resolve annual fires by improving intergovernmental coordination at national and ...
E. Purnomo +5 more
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This research addresses the reoccurrence of forest fires and their size with regional-spatial information. This study is attained to the Sustainable Development Goal in the year 2030 (climate action and life on land) and is consistent with the mission of
Mila Soraya
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GOOGLE EARTH ENGINE BASED TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF INDICES USED FOR FOREST FIRE STUDY IN MIZORAM, INDIA [PDF]
Forest fires would be a global disaster if they were not addressed seriously? From 2015 to 2021, the number of forest fires in India nearly tripled. According to FSI, the North Eastern Himalayas, one of UNESCO's 36 Biodiversity Hotspots, account for 36 ...
P. Gupta, D. P. Shukla
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The use of UAVS and helicopters in forest fires monitoring and extinguishing in hard-to-reach areas [PDF]
The paper is devoted to innovative methods for monitoring and fighting forest fires in hard-to-reach places using drones and helicopters. The main content of the study comes from the experience of extinguishing forest fires in hard-to-reach places in the
Kazak Anatoliy +4 more
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Problems and prospects of protecting forests from fires [PDF]
Forest combustibility rate in Russia is extremely high-thousands of forest fires occur annually. The area covered by fires is measured in millions of hectares, fire consequences and the costs of fire-fighting amount to tens of billions of rubles ...
M. A. Sheshukov +3 more
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As global warming progresses, forest fires have become more frequent, leading to the destruction of forest biodiversity and consequently affecting Earth’s ecosystems and human living conditions.
Yan Shi, Changping Feng, Shipeng Yang
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