2023
DOI: 10.59400/issc.v1i1.133
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Remote Sensing applications for effective fire disaster management plans: A review

Federico Ferrelli

Abstract: The current context of climate change and imminent global warming is leading to changes in temperature and rainfall patterns worldwide which affect soil moisture, vegetation and soil conditions, the incidence of dry and wet events, and consequently, the occurrence, intensity, and magnitude of fires. Fires harm people’s quality of life as they can disrupt economic activities and affect public health. Additionally, fires damage the environment, accelerating water and wind erosion processes, altering air quality,… Show more

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“…For instance, the Pampas Region in Argentina has experienced substantial increases in maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures (1.8 • C, 1.2 • C, and 1.2 • C, respectively). These data reveal a notable consistency, suggesting that temperate climate regions in the Southern Hemisphere may be undergoing widespread warming, posing new challenges and the urgent need to implement adaptation and mitigation strategies in response to climate change [21,39,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…For instance, the Pampas Region in Argentina has experienced substantial increases in maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures (1.8 • C, 1.2 • C, and 1.2 • C, respectively). These data reveal a notable consistency, suggesting that temperate climate regions in the Southern Hemisphere may be undergoing widespread warming, posing new challenges and the urgent need to implement adaptation and mitigation strategies in response to climate change [21,39,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%