Search Results - "Carlos Ivan Briones-Herrera"
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Modeling and Mapping Forest Fire Occurrence from Aboveground Carbon Density in Mexico
Published in Forests (01-05-2019)“…Understanding the spatial patterns of fire occurrence is key for improved forest fires management, particularly under global change scenarios. Very few studies…”
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Predicting forest fire kernel density at multiple scales with geographically weighted regression in Mexico
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-05-2020)“…Identifying the relative importance of human and environmental drivers on fire occurrence in different regions and scales is critical for a sound fire…”
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Near Real-Time Automated Early Mapping of the Perimeter of Large Forest Fires from the Aggregation of VIIRS and MODIS Active Fires in Mexico
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-06-2020)“…In contrast with current operational products of burned area, which are generally available one month after the fire, active fires are readily available, with…”
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Evaluating a New Relative Phenological Correction and the Effect of Sentinel-Based Earth Engine Compositing Approaches to Map Fire Severity and Burned Area
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-07-2022)“…The remote sensing of fire severity and burned area is fundamental in the evaluation of fire impacts. The current study aimed to: (i) compare Sentinel-2 (S2)…”
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Fuel-Specific Aggregation of Active Fire Detections for Rapid Mapping of Forest Fire Perimeters in Mexico
Published in Forests (01-01-2022)“…Context and Background. Active fires have the potential to provide early estimates of fire perimeters, but there is a lack of information about the best active…”
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Spatial Predictions of Human and Natural-Caused Wildfire Likelihood across Montana (USA)
Published in Forests (01-08-2022)“…Spatial wildfire ignition predictions are needed to ensure efficient and effective wildfire response, and robust methods for modeling new wildfire occurrences…”
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