Title:

Southern African fire regimes as revealed by remote sensing

Publication Year:
2010
Abstract:

Here we integrate spatial information on annual burnt area, fire frequency, fire seasonality, fire radiative power and fire size distributions to produce an integrated picture of fire regimes in southern Africa. The regional patterns are related to gradients of environmental and human controls of fire, and compared with findings from other grass-fuelled fire systems on the globe. The fire regime differs across a gradient of human land use intensity, and can be explained by the differential effect of humans on ignition frequencies and fire spread. Additional keywords: burnt area, fire frequency, fire radiative power, fire size, human land use, ignition frequency, vegetation type.

Publication Title:

International Journal of Wildland Fire

Volume:
19
Pages:
861-878
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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