This study investigates inter-annual variability in burnt area in southern Africa and the extent to which climate is responsible for this variation. We compare data from long-term field sites across the region with remotely sensed burnt area data to test whether it is possible to develop a general model.
Reference:
Archibald, S., Nickless, A., Govender, N. et al. 2010. Climate and the inter-annual variability of fire in southern Africa: a meta-analysis using long-term field data and satellite-derived burnt area data. Global Ecology and Biogeography, Vol. 19, pp 794–809
Archibald, S., Nickless, A., Govender, N., Scholes, R., & Lehsten, V. (2010). Climate and the inter-annual variability of fire in southern Africa: a meta-analysis using long-term field data and satellite-derived burnt area data. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4580
Archibald, S, A Nickless, Nicolin Govender, RJ Scholes, and V Lehsten "Climate and the inter-annual variability of fire in southern Africa: a meta-analysis using long-term field data and satellite-derived burnt area data." (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4580
Archibald S, Nickless A, Govender N, Scholes R, Lehsten V. Climate and the inter-annual variability of fire in southern Africa: a meta-analysis using long-term field data and satellite-derived burnt area data. 2010; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4580.
Copyright: 2010 Wiley Blackwell. This is the author's version of the work. The definitive version is published in Global Ecology and Biogeography, Vol. 19, pp 794–809