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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FOREST FIRES IN SERBIA—INFLUENCE OF HUMIDITY CONDITIONS
This study focuses on the possible impact of forest fires on the destruction of forests in Serbia. The variability of forest fires in NUTS 3 regions in Serbia was investigated.
Stanimir Živanović, Milena Gocić
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Ability to use available electronic resources for modeling the development of forest fires [PDF]
The article discusses various types of monitoring of forest fires, studied and analyzed satellites that are used by the space monitoring system of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for remote sensing of the Earth. The statistical data of the
Sushko Elena +3 more
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Forest Fire Damage in Natura 2000 sites 2000-2012 [PDF]
Forest fires are a threat for the forest and natural areas in Europe. Over 65 000 fires take place every year in the European Union, burning, on average, half a million hectares of the European landscape.
BOCA Roberto +3 more
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Forest fires in Volga federal district of the Russian Federation (2000-2020 years) [PDF]
Using statistical data, the dynamics of forest fires in the Volga federal district of the Russian Federation from 2000 to 2020 years is analyzed. The number and area of forest fires were considered as the initial data. At the same time, the total area of
Fazylova Alsu +3 more
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Pemodelan Spasial Resiko Kebakaran Hutan (Studi Kasus Provinsi Jambi, Sumatera)
The lack of information and references about forest fires risk has caused forest fires controlling in Jambi Province could not be done effectively and efficiently.
Ronggo Bayu Widodo
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Unmanned Aerial Systems for Wildland and Forest Fires
Wildfires represent an important natural risk causing economic losses, human death and important environmental damage. In recent years, we witness an increase in fire intensity and frequency.
Akhloufi, Moulay A. +2 more
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Detection and monitoring of forest fires using Himawari-8 geostationary satellite data in South Korea [PDF]
Geostationary satellite remote sensing systems are a useful tool for forest fire detection and monitoring because of their high temporal resolution over large areas.
Im, Jungho +5 more
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Local forest structure variability increases resilience to wildfire in dry western U.S. coniferous forests. [PDF]
A 'resilient' forest endures disturbance and is likely to persist. Resilience to wildfire may arise from feedback between fire behaviour and forest structure in dry forest systems.
Fick, Stephen E +4 more
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Forest fire occurrence and silvicultural-economic prerequisites for protection improvement in forest regions of Krasnoyarsk Krai [PDF]
The territory of the Krasnoyarsk Krai is substantially diverse in terms of climatic, silvicultural and economic conditions owing to its sufficient spread from the North to the South.
V. V. Furyaev +3 more
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