The Dynamics of Fire Activity in the Brazilian Pantanal: A Log–Gaussian Cox Process-Based Structural Decomposition

Fire Pub Date : 2024-05-19 DOI:10.3390/fire7050170
Fernanda Valente, M. Laurini
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We present a novel statistical methodology for analyzing shifts in spatio-temporal fire occurrence patterns within the Brazilian Pantanal, utilizing remote sensing data. Our approach employs a Log-Gaussian Cox Process to model the spatiotemporal dynamics of fire occurrence, deconstructing the intensity function into components of trend, seasonality, cycle, covariates, and time-varying spatial effects components. The results indicate a negative correlation between rainfall and fire intensity, with lower precipitation associated with heightened fire intensity. Forest formations exhibit a positive effect on fire intensity, whereas agricultural land use shows no significant impact. Savannas and grasslands, typical fire-dependent ecosystems, demonstrate a positive relationship with fire intensity. Human-induced fires, often used for agricultural purposes, contribute to an increase in both fire frequency and intensity, particularly in grassland areas. Trend analysis reveals fluctuating fire activity over time, with notable peaks in 2018–2021.
巴西潘塔纳尔地区火灾活动的动态:基于对数高斯考克斯过程的结构分解
我们提出了一种新颖的统计方法,利用遥感数据分析巴西潘塔纳尔地区火灾发生的时空变化规律。我们的方法采用对数高斯考克斯过程(Log-Gaussian Cox Process)对火灾发生的时空动态进行建模,将强度函数分解为趋势、季节性、周期、协变量和时变空间效应等组成部分。结果表明,降雨量与火灾强度之间呈负相关,降雨量越低,火灾强度越高。森林形态对火灾强度有积极影响,而农业用地则没有显著影响。热带草原和草地是典型的依赖火灾的生态系统,与火灾强度呈正相关。通常用于农业目的的人为火灾导致火灾频率和强度增加,尤其是在草原地区。趋势分析表明,火灾活动随着时间的推移而波动,2018-2021 年出现明显高峰。
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