2020
DOI: 10.15446/ga.v23n2.93682
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Revisión de métodos de sensores remotos para la detección y evaluación de la severidad de incendios forestales

Abstract: Los efectos que tienen los incendios en los ecosistemas forestales son variables, dependiendo de diversos factores entre los cuales se encuentra la severidad del fuego. Lo cual, a su vez, repercute en su recuperación. Sin embargo, evaluar áreas afectadas por fuego directamente en campo implica alta inversión de recursos que, junto con el tiempo, son generalmente limitados. No obstante, para la planeación de las estrategias de manejo y de restauración es necesario tener conocimiento del impacto del fuego. Para … Show more

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“…Although the aim of the present study was not to assess fire severity "per se", the preliminary analysis through dNBR was a very helpful tool for characterizing fire severity, particularly because the severity of fire is hard to characterize in the field 9 years after the event. In this sense, Flores-Rodriguez et al [36] indicate that these indexes can be implemented when direct field assessment is challenging, such as in extensive, inaccessible areas, or when a rapid preliminary diagnosis is required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the aim of the present study was not to assess fire severity "per se", the preliminary analysis through dNBR was a very helpful tool for characterizing fire severity, particularly because the severity of fire is hard to characterize in the field 9 years after the event. In this sense, Flores-Rodriguez et al [36] indicate that these indexes can be implemented when direct field assessment is challenging, such as in extensive, inaccessible areas, or when a rapid preliminary diagnosis is required.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%