Improving the detection of wildfire disturbances in space and time based on indicators extracted from MODIS data: a case study in northern Portugal

Marcos, Bruno Alcaraz-Segura, Domingo Cunha, Mario Honrado, Joao P. Goncalves, Joao

Improving the detection of wildfire disturbances in space and time based on indicators extracted from MODIS data: a case study in northern Portugal

Marcos, Bruno 1Alcaraz-Segura, Domingo 2Cunha, Mario 3Honrado, Joao P. 1Goncalves, Joao1
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作者信息

  • 1. Univ Porto, Res Network Biodivers & Evolutionary Biol, Res Ctr Biodivers & Genet Resources InBIO CIBIO, Campus Agr Vairao,Rua Padre Armando Quintas, P-4485661 Vairao, Portugal
  • 2. Univ Granada, Dept Bot, Fac Sci, Av Fuentenueva, E-18071 Granada, Spain
  • 3. Univ Porto, Fac Ciencias, Rua Campo Alegre S-N, P-4169007 Porto, Portugal
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Abstract

Wildfires constitute an important threat to human lives and livelihoods worldwide, as well as a major ecological disturbance. However, available wildfire databases often provide incomplete or inaccurate information, namely regarding the timing and extension of fire events. In this study, we described a generic framework to compare, rank and combine multiple remotely-sensed indicators of wildfire disturbances, in order to not only select the best indicators for each specific case, as well as to provide multi-indicator consensus approaches that can be used to detect wildfire disturbances in space and time. For this end, we compared the performance of different remotely-sensed variables to discriminate burned areas, by applying a simple change-point analysis procedure on time-series of MODIS imagery for the northern half of Portugal, without external information (e.g. active fire maps). Overall, our results highlight the importance of adopting a multi-indicator consensus approach for mapping and detecting wildfire disturbances at a regional scale, that allows to profit from spectral indices capturing different aspects of the Earth's surface, and derived from distinct regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Finally, we argue that the framework here described can be used: (i) in a wide variety of geographical and environmental contexts; (ii) to support the identification of the best possible remotely-sensed functional indicators of wildfire disturbance; and (iii) for improving and complementing incomplete wildfire databases.

Key words

Wildfire disturbance/Burned area mapping/Burn date estimation/Spectral indices/TCT/LST

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出版年

2019
International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation

International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation

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ISSN:0303-2434
被引量10
参考文献量57
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