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Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop of the EARSeL Special Interest Group on Forest Fires Advances in Remote Sensing and GIS Applications in Forest Fire Management Towards an Operational Use of Remote Sensing in Forest Fire Management

机译:EARSeL森林火灾特别兴趣小组第六次国际研讨会论文集,遥感和GIS在森林火灾管理中的应用进展,以及在森林火灾管理中的遥感应用

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During the last two decades, interest in forest fire research has grown steadily, as more and more local and global impacts of burning are being identified. The definition of fire regimes as well as the identification of factors explaining spatial and temporal variations in these fire characteristics are recently hot fields of research. Changes in these fire regimes have important social and ecological implications. Whether these changes are mainly caused by land use or climate warming, greater efforts are demanded to manage forest fires at different temporal and spatial scales. The European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories (EARSeL)’s Special Interest Group (SIG) on Forest Fires was created in 1995, following the initiative of several researchers studying Mediterranean fires in Europe. It has promoted five technical meetings and several specialised publications since then, and represents one of the most active groups within the EARSeL. The SIG has tried to foster interaction among scientists and managers who are interested in using remote sensing data and techniques to improve the traditional methods of fire risk estimation and the assessment of fire effect. The aim of the 6th international workshop is to analyze the operational use of remote sensing in forest fire management, bringing together scientists and fire managers to promote the development of methods that may better serve the operational community. This idea clearly links with international programmes of a similar scope, such as the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) and the Global Observation of Forest Cover/Land Dynamics (GOFC-GOLD) who, together with the Joint Research Center of the European Union sponsor this event. Finally, I would like to thank the local organisers for the considerable lengths they have gone to in order to put this material together, and take care of all the details that the organization of this event requires.
机译:在过去的二十年中,随着人们越来越认识到燃烧对当地和全球的影响,对森林火灾研究的兴趣稳步增长。火灾状况的定义以及解释这些火灾特征的时空变化的因素的识别是最近研究的热点。这些火灾状况的变化具有重要的社会和生态意义。无论这些变化主要是由土地利用还是气候变暖引起,都需要付出更大的努力来管理不同时空尺度的森林火灾。欧洲遥感实验室协会(EARSeL)的森林火灾特别兴趣小组(SIG)成立于1995年,这是由几名研究欧洲地中海火灾的研究人员发起的。从那以后,它已经促进了五次技术会议和几本专业出版物,并且代表了EARSeL中最活跃的团体之一。 SIG试图促进有兴趣使用遥感数据和技术来改进传统火灾风险评估和火灾影响评估方法的科学家和管理人员之间的互动。第六届国际讲习班的目的是分析遥感在森林火灾管理中的业务用途,使科学家和火灾管理人员聚集在一起,以促进开发可能更好地为业务社区服务的方法。这个想法显然与类似范围的国际计划相联系,例如全球环境与安全监测(GMES)和全球森林覆盖/土地动态观测(GOFC-GOLD),它们与欧洲联合研究中心一起联盟赞助此活动。最后,我要感谢当地组织者为将这些材料整理在一起并花了相当长的时间,并照顾了这次活动组织所需的所有细节。

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