2022
DOI: 10.3389/ffgc.2022.933807
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Evaluating methods to map burned area at 30-meter resolution in forests and agricultural areas of Central India

Abstract: Biomass burning is a major phenomenon that plays an important role in small-scale ecological processes such as vegetation dynamics and soil erosion, and global processes such as hydrological cycles and climate change. However, global fire databases have low accuracies for burned area detection in areas with small fires, low biomass and in woodlands and open forests that characterize Central India. The present study uses higher resolution (30 meter) Landsat imagery to test accuracies for burned area detection u… Show more

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“…This compact nature contributes to higher storability and transmissivity, consequently affecting the forest type, resulting in dry deciduous forests. Such forests often accumulate dead leaves, branches, Climatological factors, such as temperature, precipitation, relative humidity, wind, seasonal variation, topography, and fuel moisture content all are known to have a role in influencing forest fires in deciduous forests [31], [50], [51], [52]. Elevated temperatures can increase the likelihood of forest fires by drying out vegetation and increasing evaporation rates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This compact nature contributes to higher storability and transmissivity, consequently affecting the forest type, resulting in dry deciduous forests. Such forests often accumulate dead leaves, branches, Climatological factors, such as temperature, precipitation, relative humidity, wind, seasonal variation, topography, and fuel moisture content all are known to have a role in influencing forest fires in deciduous forests [31], [50], [51], [52]. Elevated temperatures can increase the likelihood of forest fires by drying out vegetation and increasing evaporation rates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%