BIOMASS BURNING AND BROAD-SCALE LAND-COVER CHANGES IN WESTERN AFRICA

Citation
D. Ehrlich et al., BIOMASS BURNING AND BROAD-SCALE LAND-COVER CHANGES IN WESTERN AFRICA, Remote sensing of environment, 61(2), 1997, pp. 201-209
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Photographic Tecnology","Remote Sensing
ISSN journal
00344257
Volume
61
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
201 - 209
Database
ISI
SICI code
0034-4257(1997)61:2<201:BBABLC>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The effect of fires on land cover was investigated with coarse spatial resolution remote sensing data on West Africa. We tested whether fire s lead to land-cover changes or maintain land cover in a state of equi librium. This was measured independently for early- and late-season fi res, for different ecological zones, and for areas characterized by di fferent levels of land-use intensity. Spatial associations between bro ad-scale land-cover-change maps and fire-distribution maps were calcul ated. The statistical results reveal that, for a few subregions, there is a statistically significant relation between fire occurrence and l and-cover changes as measured by coarse-resolution remote sensing data , whereas, at a broad scale, there is no such relation. The main concl usion is that the scale of the data analyzed in this study is inapprop riate for reaching any definitive conclusion on the effect of fires on land cover. This is due, first, to an inadequate spatial resolution t o detect all fires and their associated ecological effects and second, to the heterogeneity of the population, given the size of the study a rea. (C) Elsevier Science Inc., 1997.