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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Emilio Chuvieco; Eric S. Kasischke
Publication Date: 2007

Over the past decade, much research has been carried out on the utilization of advanced geospatial technologies (remote sensing and geographic information systems) in the fire science and fire management disciplines. Recent advances in these technologies were the focus of a workshop sponsored by the EARSEL special interest group (SIG) on forest fires (FF-SIG) and the Global Observation of Forest and Land Cover Dynamics (GOFC-GOLD) fire implementation team. Here we summarize the framework and the key findings of papers submitted from this meeting and presented in this special section. These papers focus on the latest advances for near real-time monitoring of active fires, prediction of fire hazards and danger, monitoring of fuel moisture, mapping of fuel types, and postfire assessment of the impacts from fires.

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Citation: Chuvieco, Emilio; Kasischke, Eric S. 2007. Remote sensing information for fire management and fire effects assessment. Journal of Geophysical Research 112(G1):G01S90.

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Topics:
Fire Effects    Fuels    Mapping    Planning
Regions:
Alaska    California    Eastern    Great Basin    Hawaii    Northern Rockies    Northwest    Rocky Mountain    Southern    Southwest    National
Keywords:
  • active fires
  • fire danger prediction
  • fire hazard prediction
  • fire management
  • forest management
  • fuel moisture monitoring
  • fuel type mapping
  • GIS - geographic information system
  • near real-time monitoring
  • post-fire assessment
  • remote sensing
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FRAMES Record Number: 3780