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A global inventory of burned areas at 1 km resolution for the year 2000 derived from spot vegetation data.

机译:根据现场植被数据得出的2000年分辨率为1 km的全球烧毁面积清单。

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Biomass burning constitutes a major contribution to global emissions of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, greenhouse gases and aerosols. Furthermore, biomass burning has an impact on health, transport, the environment and land use. Vegetation fires are certainly not recent phenomena and the impacts are not always negative. However, evidence suggests that fires are becoming more frequent and there is a large increase in the number of fires being set by humans for a variety of reasons. Knowledge of the interactions and feedbacks between biomass burning, climate and carbon cycling is needed to help the prediction of climate change scenarios. To obtain this knowledge, the scientific community requires, in the first instance, information on the spatial and temporal distribution of biomass burning at the global scale. This paper presents an inventory of burned areas at monthly time periods for the year 2000 at a resolution of 1 kilometer (km) and is available to the scientific community at no cost. The burned area products have been derived from a single source of satellite-derived images, the SPOT VEGETATION S1 1 km product, using algorithms developed and calibrated at regional scales by a network of partners. In this paper, estimates of burned area, number of burn scars and average size of the burn scar are described for each month of the year 2000. The information is reported at the country level. This paper makes a significant contribution to understanding the effect of biomass burning on atmospheric chemistry and the storage and cycling of carbon by constraining one of the main parameters used in the calculation of gas emissions.
机译:生物质燃烧是全球二氧化碳,一氧化碳,甲烷,温室气体和气溶胶排放的主要贡献。此外,生物质燃烧会影响健康,运输,环境和土地利用。植被火灾肯定不是最近发生的现象,其影响并不总是负面的。然而,有证据表明,火灾正变得越来越频繁,并且由于各种原因,人类引发的火灾数量大大增加。需要了解生物质燃烧,气候和碳循环之间的相互作用和反馈,以帮助预测气候变化情景。为了获得这些知识,科学界首先需要有关全球范围内燃烧生物质的时空分布的信息。本文介绍了2000年每月时间的燃烧区域清单,分辨率为1公里(km),可供科学界免费使用。使用合作伙伴网络在区域范围内开发和校准的算法,从单个来源的卫星图像来源SPOT VEGETATION S1 km产品中获取燃烧区域的产品。在本文中,描述了2000年每个月的烧伤面积,烧伤疤痕数和烧伤疤痕的平均大小的估计值。该信息在国家/地区级别上报告。通过限制气体排放计算中使用的主要参数之一,本文对理解生物质燃烧对大气化学以及碳的存储和循环的影响做出了重大贡献。

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