Spatial and temporal distribution of forest fire frequency and forest area burnt in Jilin Province, Northeast China

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作者
Qiang Liu
Yanlong Shan
Lifu Shu
Pingyan Sun
Shuai Du
机构
[1] Beihua University,Forestry College
[2] Beihua University,Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Forestry and Ecological Environment
[3] Chinese Academy of Forestry,The Research Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection
[4] State Forestry Administration’s Key Open Laboratory of Forest Protection,undefined
[5] Forestry Department of Jilin Province,undefined
来源
Journal of Forestry Research | 2018年 / 29卷
关键词
Fire intensity; Forest fire; Temporal distribution; Spatial distribution;
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摘要
Forest fires caused by natural forces or human activities are one of the major natural risks in Northeast China. The incidence and spatial distribution of these fires vary over time and across the forested areas in Jilin Province, Northeast China. In this study, the incidence and distribution of 6519 forest fires from 1969 to 2013 in the province were investigated. The results indicated that the spatiotemporal distribution of the burnt forest area and the fire frequency varied significantly by month, year, and region. Fire occurrence displayed notable temporal patterns in the years after forest fire prevention measures were strictly implemented by the provincial government. Generally, forest fires in Jilin occurred in months when stubble and straw were burned and human activities were intense during traditional Chinese festivals. Baishan city, Jilin city, and Yanbian were defined as fire-prone regions for their high fire frequency. Yanbian had the highest frequency, and the fires tended to be large with the highest burned area per fire. Yanbian should thus be listed as the key target area by the fire management agency in Jilin Province for better fire prevention.
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页码:1233 / 1239
页数:6
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