2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14081783
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Forest Fire Assessment Using Remote Sensing to Support the Development of an Action Plan Proposal in Ecuador

Abstract: Worldwide, forest fires exert effects on natural ecosystems, contributing to economic/human losses, health effects, and climate change. Spectral indices are an essential tool for monitoring and analyzing forest fires. These indices make it possible to evaluate the affected areas and help mitigate possible future events and reduce damage. The case study addressed in this work corresponds to the Cerro of the Guadual community of La Carolina parish (Ibarra, Ecuador). This work aims to evaluate the degree of sever… Show more

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“…For the dNBR, there are five levels of burn severity: high, medium–high, medium–low, low, and unburned (Key and Benson 2006 ). The dNDVI is divided into six different classes: unburned, very low severity, low severity, moderate severity, high severity, and very high severity (Morante-Carballo et al 2022 ).
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“…For the dNBR, there are five levels of burn severity: high, medium–high, medium–low, low, and unburned (Key and Benson 2006 ). The dNDVI is divided into six different classes: unburned, very low severity, low severity, moderate severity, high severity, and very high severity (Morante-Carballo et al 2022 ).
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Morante-Carballo et al 2022 ) divided the dNDVI index into six classes to determine burn severity (Table 3 ). In this study, the dNDVI index was calculated with the NDVI differences calculated pre- and post-fire and reclassified into six classes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Logo, o estudo em questão trabalhou com dois períodos. O período chuvoso (PC) tem o seu início em outubro e se estende até março, com duração de 6 meses e o período seco (PS) com início em abril e fim em setembro, com período de duração de seis meses Aires, L. S. S., Angelini, L. P. (Nimer, 1989;Nascimento et al, 2020).…”
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“…Forest fires, as a severe disaster, cause significant harm to the ecosystem and human society [6]. In order to promptly detect and respond to forest fires, scientists and rescue personnel are continuously exploring and developing various fire detection methods [7,8]. Common methods for forest fire detection include manual patrols, aerial remote sensing, and fire detectors.…”
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confidence: 99%