Advances in Remote Sensing of Postfire Environmental Damage and Recovery Dynamics / / edited by Alfonso Fernández-Manso and Carmen Quintano.
Understanding forest fire regimes involves characterizing spatial distribution, recurrence, intensity, seasonality, size, and severity. In recent years, knowledge of damage levels can be directly related to the environmental impact of fire and, at the same time, it is a valuable estimator of fire in...
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