Remote sensing techniques to assess active fire characteristics and post-fire effects
University of Idaho · Schlumberger (Ireland) · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Space and airborne sensors have been used to map area burned, assess characteristics of active fires, and characterize post-fire ecological effects. Confusion about fire intensity, fire severity, burn severity, and related terms can result in the potential misuse of the inferred information by land managers and remote sensing practitioners who require unambiguous remote sensing products for fire management. The objective of the present paper is to provide a comprehensive review of current and potential remote sensing methods used to assess fire behavior and effects and ecological responses to fire. We clarify the terminology to facilitate development and interpretation of comprehensible and defensible remote…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 198
Authors
9- LBLeigh B. LentileCorresponding
University of Idaho, Schlumberger (Ireland)
- ZAZachary A. Holden
University of Idaho
- AMAlistair M. S. Smith
University of Idaho
- MJMichael J. Falkowski
University of Idaho
- ATAndrew T. Hudak
US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Rocky Mountain Research (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Remote sensing
- Confusion
- Terminology
- Environmental science
- Fire regime
- Vegetation (pathology)
- Environmental resource management
- Fire detection