Area burned adjustments to historical wildland fires in Canada

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作者
Skakun, Rob [1 ]
Whitman, Ellen [1 ]
Little, John M. [1 ]
Parisien, Marc-Andre [1 ]
机构
[1] Nat Resources Canada, Northern Forestry Ctr, Canadian Forest Serv, 5320 122 St, Edmonton, AB T6H 3S5, Canada
关键词
wildland fire; area burned; predictive models; Landsat; aerial survey; Canada; DIRECT CARBON EMISSIONS; BOREAL FOREST; WILDFIRE; PATTERNS; LANDSAT; MIXEDWOOD; CLIMATE; TRENDS; QUEBEC;
D O I
10.1088/1748-9326/abfb2c
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Prior to delineation of fire perimeters from airborne and satellite imagery, fire management agencies in Canada employed conventional methods to map area burned based on sketch mapping, digitization from a global positioning system unit, and point buffering from geographic coordinates. These techniques usually provide a less precise representation of a wildland fire's size and shape than those derived from image data. The aim of this study is to assess the discrepancy in fire size from these techniques that contribute to uncertainty in area burned. We paired independently generated fire perimeters derived from Landsat satellite imagery with conventional perimeters (n = 2792; mean area difference per fire = 40.1%), and developed a set of prediction models to estimate a Landsat area burned from conventional perimeters by considering the mapping source, method, agency, and time period. A two-fold cross validation predicting the logarithm of area burned from the models, indicated an R (2) = 0.95 (MAE = 0.10 ha; RMSE = 0.19 ha). From this, we created an adjusted area burned time series from 1950 to 2018 using the model-predicted estimates from conventional perimeters (75% of agency-reported area) in combination with unchanged estimates from agency perimeters derived from airborne and satellite imagery (13% of fires). The predicted estimates reduced the size of individual fires over 2000 ha on average in some years, contributing to an annual average reduction of approximately 11% of the area burned reported in the national agency fire database. By retrospectively applying a robust statistical adjustment to the fire size data, the historical overestimation in annual area burned-up to 1.4 Mha in a single year-could be substantially minimized.
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