Global Trends of Forest Loss Due to Fire From 2001 to 2019
University of Maryland, College Park · State University of New York · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Forest fires contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions and can negatively affect public health, economic activity, and provision of ecosystem services. In boreal forests, fires are a part of the ecosystem dynamics, while in the humid tropics, fires are largely human-induced and lead to forest degradation. Studies have shown changing fire dynamics across the globe due to both climate and land use change. However, global trends in fire-related forest loss remain uncertain due to the lack of a globally consistent methodology applied to high spatial resolution data. Here, we create the first global 30-m resolution satellite-based map of annual forest loss due to fire. When producing this map, we match the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.44
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- 100%
- References
- 63
Authors
13- ATAlexandra TyukavinaCorresponding
University of Maryland, College Park
- PPPeter Potapov
University of Maryland, College Park
- MCMatthew C. Hansen
University of Maryland, College Park
- APAmy Pickens
University of Maryland, College Park
- SVStephen V. Stehman
State University of New York, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Tropics
- Climate change
- Greenhouse gas
- Ecosystem
- Boreal
- Subtropics
- Disturbance (geology)