Remote Sensing Techniques in Monitoring Post-Fire Effects and Patterns of Forest Recovery in Boreal Forest Regions: A Review

被引:157
作者
Chu, Thuan [1 ]
Guo, Xulin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Saskatchewan, Dept Geog & Planning, Saskatoon, SK S7N5C8, Canada
关键词
remote sensing; post-fire; burned area; burn severity; boreal forest; forest pattern; forest recovery; forest succession; forest structural variables; NORMALIZED BURN RATIO; ASSESSING FIRE SEVERITY; EVALUATING SPECTRAL INDEXES; 2007 PELOPONNESE WILDFIRES; SURFACE SOIL-MOISTURE; LONG-TIME SERIES; LEAF-AREA INDEX; MULTITEMPORAL LANDSAT; VEGETATION RESPONSE; INTERIOR ALASKA;
D O I
10.3390/rs6010470
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The frequency and severity of forest fires, coupled with changes in spatial and temporal precipitation and temperature patterns, are likely to severely affect the characteristics of forest and permafrost patterns in boreal eco-regions. Forest fires, however, are also an ecological factor in how forest ecosystems form and function, as they affect the rate and characteristics of tree recruitment. A better understanding of fire regimes and forest recovery patterns in different environmental and climatic conditions will improve the management of sustainable forests by facilitating the process of forest resilience. Remote sensing has been identified as an effective tool for preventing and monitoring forest fires, as well as being a potential tool for understanding how forest ecosystems respond to them. However, a number of challenges remain before remote sensing practitioners will be able to better understand the effects of forest fires and how vegetation responds afterward. This article attempts to provide a comprehensive review of current research with respect to remotely sensed data and methods used to model post-fire effects and forest recovery patterns in boreal forest regions. The review reveals that remote sensing-based monitoring of post-fire effects and forest recovery patterns in boreal forest regions is not only limited by the gaps in both field data and remotely sensed data, but also the complexity of far-northern fire regimes, climatic conditions and environmental conditions. We expect that the integration of different remotely sensed data coupled with field campaigns can provide an important data source to support the monitoring of post-fire effects and forest recovery patterns. Additionally, the variation and stratification of pre- and post-fire vegetation and environmental conditions should be considered to achieve a reasonable, operational model for monitoring post-fire effects and forest patterns in boreal regions.
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