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Dynamic change of forest fire with topographic factors in Southwest China from 2003 to 2020 based on MODIS dataChinese Full Text

HOU Bo;LI Qianqian;YANG Yanrong;ZHANG Leying;College of Ecology and the Environment, Nanjing Forestry University, Co-Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China;

Abstract: Southwest China,represented by Yunnan,Guizhou,Sichuan and Chongqing,is ranked as the second-largest natural forest in China,and is also one of the areas with the most serious forest fire disasters.Hence the research,which quantifies the relationship between topographic factors and spatial distribution of forest fire,is in urgent need and can provide us with a scientific understanding of future climate change influence on natural forest fires.In this study,the statistical relationship and change ... More
  • DOI:

    10.14108/j.cnki.1008-8873.2024.05.015

  • Series:

    (A) Mathematics/ Physics/ Mechanics/ Astronomy; (D) Agriculture

  • Subject:

    Plant Protection; Forestry

  • Classification Code:

    S762

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