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Review of the use of remote sensing for monitoring wildfire risk conditions to support fire risk assessment in protected areas
2019
South African Journal of Geomatics
Fire risk assessment is one of the most important components in the management of fire that offers the framework for monitoring fire risk conditions. Whilst monitoring fire risk conditions commonly revolved around field data, Remote Sensing (RS) plays key role in quantifying and monitoring fire risk indicators. This study presents a review of remote sensing data and techniques for fire risk monitoring and assessment with a particular emphasis on its implications for wildfire risk mapping in
doi:10.4314/sajg.v7i3.2
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