An Integrated Grassland Fire-Danger-Assessment System for a Mountainous National Park Using Geospatial Modelling Techniques

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作者
Mofokeng, Olga D. [1 ]
Adelabu, Samuel A. [1 ]
Jackson, Colbert M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Free State, Fac Nat & Agr Sci, Dept Geog, ZA-9300 Bloemfontein, South Africa
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FIRE-SWITZERLAND | 2024年 / 7卷 / 02期
关键词
grassland fire; remote sensing; geographic information systems; machine learning; statistical methods; MaxEnt; Golden Gate Highlands National Park; FUEL MOISTURE-CONTENT; HUMAN WILDFIRE IGNITION; REMOTE-SENSING DATA; FOREST-FIRE; SPATIAL-PATTERNS; LOGISTIC-REGRESSION; TEMPORAL VARIATION; ZAGROS MOUNTAINS; YUNNAN PROVINCE; FREQUENCY RATIO;
D O I
10.3390/fire7020061
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Grasslands are key to the Earth's system and provide crucial ecosystem services. The degradation of the grassland ecosystem in South Africa is increasing alarmingly, and fire is regarded as one of the major culprits. Globally, anthropogenic climate changes have altered fire regimes in the grassland biome. Integrated fire-risk assessment systems provide an integral approach to fire prevention and mitigate the negative impacts of fire. However, fire risk-assessment is extremely challenging, owing to the myriad of factors that influence fire ignition and behaviour. Most fire danger systems do not consider fire causes; therefore, they are inadequate in validating the estimation of fire danger. Thus, fire danger assessment models should comprise the potential causes of fire. Understanding the key drivers of fire occurrence is key to the sustainable management of South Africa's grassland ecosystems. Therefore, this study explored six statistical and machine learning models-the frequency ratio (FR), weight of evidence (WoE), logistic regression (LR), decision tree (DT), random forest (RF), and support vector machine (SVM) in Google Earth Engine (GEE) to assess fire danger in an Afromontane grassland protected area (PA). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve results (ROC/AUC) revealed that DT showed the highest precision on model fit and success rate, while the WoE was used to record the highest prediction rate (AUC = 0.74). The WoE model showed that 53% of the study area is susceptible to fire. The land surface temperature (LST) and vegetation condition index (VCI) were the most influential factors. Corresponding analysis suggested that the fire regime of the study area is fuel-dominated. Thus, fire danger management strategies within the Golden Gate Highlands National Park (GGHNP) should include fuel management aiming at correctly weighing the effects of fuel in fire ignition and spread.
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