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Connection between fire and land cover change in Southeast Asia: a remote sensing case study in Riau, Sumatra

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Pages 1109-1126 | Received 23 Oct 2003, Accepted 22 Sep 2004, Published online: 22 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Biomass burning in humid tropical Southeast Asia causes haze problems, environmental degradation and economic losses. These fires have often been connected to land clearance and changes in land cover. This study investigates the relationship between fire and land cover change in humid tropical Southeast Asia. The analysis is based on three sets of land cover classifications and burnt area detections (1998, 2000 and 2002), based on SPOT 2 HRV and SPOT 4 HRVIR images. The results indicate that the connection between land cover change and fire is highly dependent on land cover type. There is a strong correlation between land cover change and fire in the primary vegetation and a slightly weaker correlation in the secondary growth. More than 90% of the severely burnt primary vegetation areas and 45% of the severely burnt secondary growth resulted in land cover type change during the study. Fire is extensively used for conversion on the aforementioned land cover types. In the managed land cover types fire does not have any correlation with land cover changes. This study also revealed substantial land cover changes in the study area. The primary vegetation areas diminish by approximately 5% per year, while the managed land cover types consistently increase their areas.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Mr Shen Chaomin for managing the active fire database in CRISP and Dr Avijit Gupta and Mr Lindley Zerbe for valuable comments during the writing of the manuscript.

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