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Economic Assessment of Fire Damage to Urban Forest in the Wildland–Urban Interface Using Planet Satellites Constellation Images

机译:利用行星卫星星座图像对荒野-城市界面中城市森林火灾破坏的经济评估

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The wildland-urban interface (WUI)—the area where wildland vegetation and urban buildings intermix—is at a greater risk of fire occurrence because of extensive human activity in that area. Although satellite remote sensing has become a major tool for assessing fire damage in wildlands, it is unsuitable for WUI fire monitoring due to the low spatial resolution of the images from satellites that provide frequent information which is relevant for timely fire monitoring in WUI. Here, we take advantage of frequent (i.e., ca. daily), high-spatial-resolution (3 m) imagery acquired from a constellation of nano-satellites operated by Planet Labs (“Planet”) to assess fire damage to urban trees in the WUI of a Mediterranean city in Israel (Haifa). The fire occurred at the end of 2016, consuming ca. 17,000 of the trees (152 trees ha ?1 ) within the near-by wildland and urban parts of the city. Three vegetation indices (GNDVI, NDVI and GCC) from Planet satellite images were used to derive a burn severity map for the WUI area after applying a subpixel discrimination method to distinguish between woody and herbaceous vegetation. The produced burn severity map was successfully validated with information acquired from an extensive field survey in the WUI burnt area (overall accuracy and kappa: 87% and 0.75, respectively). Planet’s vegetation indices were calibrated using in-field tree measurements to obtain high spatial resolution maps of burned trees and consumed woody biomass in the WUI. These were used in conjunction with an ecosystem services valuation model ( i-Tree ) to estimate spatially-distributed and total economic loss due to damage to urban trees caused by the fire. Results show that nearly half of the urban trees were moderately and severely burned (26% and 22%, respectively). The total damage to the urban forest was estimated at ca. 41 ± 10 M USD. We conclude that using the method developed in this study with high-spatial-resolution Planet images has a great potential for WUI fire economic assessment.
机译:荒野与城市的交界处(WUI)–荒野植被与城市建筑交融的区域–由于该区域广泛的人类活动,因此发生火灾的风险更大。尽管卫星遥感已成为评估荒地火灾破坏的主要工具,但由于卫星图像的空间分辨率较低,无法提供WUI火灾监测的信息,因此卫星遥感不适合WUI火灾监测。在这里,我们利用从Planet Labs(“行星”)运营的一组纳米卫星(“行星”)获取的频繁(即每天),高空间分辨率(3 m)图像来评估对城市树木的火灾破坏以色列(海法)一个地中海城市的WUI。大火发生在2016年底,消耗了大约在附近的荒地和城市市区内,有17,000棵树木(152棵公顷1公顷)。在应用亚像素判别方法来区分木本植物和草本植物之后,使用了来自行星卫星图像的三个植被指数(GNDVI,NDVI和GCC)来得出WUI区域的烧伤严重程度图。使用从WUI烧伤地区进行的广泛现场调查获得的信息,成功验证了产生的烧伤严重程度图(总体准确度和kappa:分别为87%和0.75)。使用野外树木测量来校准星球的植被指数,以获得WUI中烧毁的树木和消耗的木质生物量的高空间分辨率地图。这些与生态系统服务评估模型(i-Tree)结合使用,以估算由于火灾造成的城市树木破坏而造成的空间分布损失和总经济损失。结果表明,将近一半的城市树木被中度和重度燃烧(分别为26%和22%)。估计对城市森林的总破坏约为41±10 M美元。我们得出结论,将本研究中开发的方法与高空间分辨率的行星图像一起使用,具有进行WUI火灾经济评估的巨大潜力。

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