Mapping of Forest Fire Vulnerability Using Information Value Model in West Kalimantan Province

Yosua Aguntar, Perwira Putra Aghni, Agelliyah Juliyani, Muhammad Aziz Rohman, Milya Aflah Ulul Albab, Anisa Dewi Ika Pratiwi, Fiqri Ardiansyah
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Mapping forest fires became one of the efforts to reduce the fire vulnerability. Spatial model development for fire vulnerability could employ a GIS-based information value model (IVM) that excels in predicting vulnerability by leveraging hotspot inventory data. However, this model remained relatively unexplored. This research aimed to develop a fire vulnerability model of peatland-dominated areas in West Kalimantan Province and identify biogeophysical factors that significantly influence fire vulnerability in the research area. The IVM employed hotspots, accessibility, land cover, distance to settlements, distance to rivers, soil types, peat types, and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) parameters. The results revealed that the medium hazard class dominated forest and land fire vulnerability in West Kalimantan Province (272,663 ha). In addition, the average annual hotspot intensity from 2012 to 2022 negatively correlated with annual rainfall. Factors such as the brackish water topogen peat type, podzolic-cambisol soil type, accessibility, shrub land cover, and NDVI collectively contributed to the high level of vulnerability.
基于信息价值模型的西加里曼丹省森林火灾脆弱性制图
绘制森林火灾地图成为减少火灾易损性的工作之一。火灾脆弱性空间模型开发可采用基于gis的信息价值模型(IVM),该模型在利用热点库存数据预测脆弱性方面表现突出。然而,这种模式仍然相对未被探索。本研究旨在建立西加里曼丹省泥炭地为主地区的火灾易损性模型,并确定影响研究区火灾易损性的生物地球物理因素。IVM采用热点、可达性、土地覆盖、到居民点的距离、到河流的距离、土壤类型、泥炭类型和归一化植被指数(NDVI)等参数。结果表明,西加里曼丹省(272,663 ha)森林和土地火灾脆弱性以中等危害等级为主;此外,2012 - 2022年平均热点强度与年降雨量呈负相关。咸水土原泥炭类型、灰化土-cambisol土壤类型、可达性、灌木土地覆盖和NDVI等因素共同导致了高脆弱性。
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