Pasar al contenido principal

page search

Biblioteca Environmental drivers and spatial dependency in wildfire ignition patterns of northwestern Patagonia

Environmental drivers and spatial dependency in wildfire ignition patterns of northwestern Patagonia

Environmental drivers and spatial dependency in wildfire ignition patterns of northwestern Patagonia

Resource information

Date of publication
Diciembre 2013
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201500015595
Pages
77-87

Fire management requires an understanding of the spatial characteristics of fire ignition patterns and how anthropogenic and natural factors influence ignition patterns across space. In this study we take advantage of a recent fire ignition database (855 points) to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the spatial pattern of fire ignitions in the western area of Neuquén province (57,649 km²), Argentina, for the 1992–2008 period. The objectives of our study were to better understand the spatial pattern and the environmental drivers of the fire ignitions, with the ultimate aim of supporting fire management. We conducted our analyses on three different levels: statistical “habitat” modelling of fire ignition (natural, anthropogenic, and all causes) based on an information theoretic approach to test several competing hypotheses on environmental drivers (i.e. topographic, climatic, anthropogenic, land cover, and their combinations); spatial point pattern analysis to quantify additional spatial autocorrelation in the ignition patterns; and quantification of potential spatial associations between fires of different causes relative to towns using a novel implementation of the independence null model. Anthropogenic fire ignitions were best predicted by the most complex habitat model including all groups of variables, whereas natural ignitions were best predicted by topographic, climatic and land-cover variables. The spatial pattern of all ignitions showed considerable clustering at intermediate distances (

Share on RLBI navigator
NO

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Mundo, Ignacio A.
Wiegand, Thorsten
Kanagaraj, Rajapandian
Kitzberger, Thomas

Publisher(s)
Data Provider
Geographical focus