What are the key challenges and opportunities for remote sensing and GIS in forest fire research and policy?
Forest fires are one of the most devastating natural disasters that affect millions of people and ecosystems around the world. They pose serious threats to human health, biodiversity, climate change, and socio-economic development. To prevent, manage, and mitigate the impacts of forest fires, researchers and policy makers need reliable and timely information on fire occurrence, behavior, and effects. Remote sensing and GIS (geographic information systems) are two powerful tools that can provide such information, but they also face some key challenges and opportunities in forest fire research and policy.