Forest fire risk assessment in parts of Northeast India using geospatial tools

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作者
Puri K. [1 ]
Areendran G. [2 ]
Raj K. [2 ]
Mazumdar S. [2 ]
Joshi P.K. [3 ]
机构
[1] Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi 110006, Kashmere Gate
[2] IGCMC, WWF India, New Delhi 110003, Lodi Estate
[3] TERI University
关键词
ATSR; forest fire; Manipur; modeling; risk zonation; weights;
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10.1007/s11676-011-0206-4
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Forest fire is a major cause of changes in forest structure and function. Among various floristic regions, the northeast region of India suffers maximum from the fires due to age-old practice of shifting cultivation and spread of fires from jhum fields. For proper mitigation and management, an early warning of forest fires through risk modeling is required. The study results demonstrate the potential use of remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) in identifying forest fire prone areas in Manipur, southeastern part of Northeast India. Land use land cover (LULC), vegetation type, Digital elevation model (DEM), slope, aspect and proximity to roads and settlements, factors that influence the behavior of fire, were used to model the forest fire risk zones. Each class of the layers was given weight according to their fire inducing capability and their sensitivity to fire. Weighted sum modeling and ISODATA clustering was used to classify the fire zones. To validate the results, Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR), the historical fire hotspots data was used to check the occurrence points and modeled forest fire locations. The forest risk zone map has 55. 63% of agreement with ATSR dataset. © 2011 Northeast Forestry University and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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