Remote Sensing applications for effective fire disaster management plans: A review

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Ferrelli, Federico
Año de publicación
2023
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The current context of climate change and imminent global warming is leading to changes in temperature and rainfall patterns worldwide that affect soil moisture, vegetation, and soil conditions, the incidence of dry and wet events, and consequently, the occurrence, intensity, and magnitude of fires. Fires harm people’s quality of life as they can disrupt economic activities and affect public health. Additionally, fires damage the environment, accelerating water and wind erosion processes, altering air quality, and contributing to ecosystem degradation. Pampas in Argentina was selected as an example to study fires at a regional scale using remote sensing techniques due to its status as one of the most fertile plains in the world and the country’s most densely populated area. The fires are carefully analyzed and described considering three stages: i) pre-fires, ii) fires, and iii) post-fires. Afterwards, fire disaster management plans are described to assess these events, reduce their impacts on society and biodiversity, and minimize the ecosystems’ recovery time. In this sense, this manuscript aims to review the relationships between climate change, global warming, and the occurrence of fires. Additionally, it proposes to analyze the potential of remote sensing in analyzing these events at a regional scale to provide the mechanisms and tools necessary for formulating fire disaster management plans.
Fil: Ferrelli, Federico. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía; Argentina
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Fires
Climate change
Global warming
Remote sensing
Disaster management
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Remote Sensing applications for effective fire disaster management plans: A review
title Remote Sensing applications for effective fire disaster management plans: A review
spellingShingle Remote Sensing applications for effective fire disaster management plans: A review
Ferrelli, Federico
Fires
Climate change
Global warming
Remote sensing
Disaster management
title_short Remote Sensing applications for effective fire disaster management plans: A review
title_full Remote Sensing applications for effective fire disaster management plans: A review
title_fullStr Remote Sensing applications for effective fire disaster management plans: A review
title_full_unstemmed Remote Sensing applications for effective fire disaster management plans: A review
title_sort Remote Sensing applications for effective fire disaster management plans: A review
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ferrelli, Federico
author Ferrelli, Federico
author_facet Ferrelli, Federico
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Fires
Climate change
Global warming
Remote sensing
Disaster management
topic Fires
Climate change
Global warming
Remote sensing
Disaster management
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The current context of climate change and imminent global warming is leading to changes in temperature and rainfall patterns worldwide that affect soil moisture, vegetation, and soil conditions, the incidence of dry and wet events, and consequently, the occurrence, intensity, and magnitude of fires. Fires harm people’s quality of life as they can disrupt economic activities and affect public health. Additionally, fires damage the environment, accelerating water and wind erosion processes, altering air quality, and contributing to ecosystem degradation. Pampas in Argentina was selected as an example to study fires at a regional scale using remote sensing techniques due to its status as one of the most fertile plains in the world and the country’s most densely populated area. The fires are carefully analyzed and described considering three stages: i) pre-fires, ii) fires, and iii) post-fires. Afterwards, fire disaster management plans are described to assess these events, reduce their impacts on society and biodiversity, and minimize the ecosystems’ recovery time. In this sense, this manuscript aims to review the relationships between climate change, global warming, and the occurrence of fires. Additionally, it proposes to analyze the potential of remote sensing in analyzing these events at a regional scale to provide the mechanisms and tools necessary for formulating fire disaster management plans.
Fil: Ferrelli, Federico. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía; Argentina
description The current context of climate change and imminent global warming is leading to changes in temperature and rainfall patterns worldwide that affect soil moisture, vegetation, and soil conditions, the incidence of dry and wet events, and consequently, the occurrence, intensity, and magnitude of fires. Fires harm people’s quality of life as they can disrupt economic activities and affect public health. Additionally, fires damage the environment, accelerating water and wind erosion processes, altering air quality, and contributing to ecosystem degradation. Pampas in Argentina was selected as an example to study fires at a regional scale using remote sensing techniques due to its status as one of the most fertile plains in the world and the country’s most densely populated area. The fires are carefully analyzed and described considering three stages: i) pre-fires, ii) fires, and iii) post-fires. Afterwards, fire disaster management plans are described to assess these events, reduce their impacts on society and biodiversity, and minimize the ecosystems’ recovery time. In this sense, this manuscript aims to review the relationships between climate change, global warming, and the occurrence of fires. Additionally, it proposes to analyze the potential of remote sensing in analyzing these events at a regional scale to provide the mechanisms and tools necessary for formulating fire disaster management plans.
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