Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Version of Record
Publication Date
2008
Description
The factors controlling the extent of fire in Africa south of the equator were investigated using moderate resolution (500 m) satellite-derived burned area maps and spatial data on the environmental factors thought to affect burnt area. A random forest regression tree procedure was used to determine the relative importance of each factor in explaining the burned area fraction and to address hypotheses concerned with human and climatic influences on the drivers of burnt area. The model explained 68% of the variance in burnt area. Tree cover, rainfall in the previous 2 years, and rainfall seasonality were the most important predictors. Human activities – represented by grazing, roads per unit area, population density, and cultivation fraction – were also shown to affect burnt area, but only in parts of the continent with specific climatic conditions, and often in ways counter to the prevailing wisdom that more human activity leads to more fire. The analysis found no indication that ignitions were limiting total burnt area on the continent, and most of the spatial variation was due to variation in fuel load and moisture. Split conditions from the regression tree identified (i) low rainfall regions, where fire is rare; (ii) regions where fire is under human control; and (iii) higher rainfall regions where burnt area is determined by rainfall seasonality. This study provides insights into the physical, climatic, and human drivers of fire and their relative importance across southern Africa, and represents the beginnings of a predictive framework for burnt area.
Publication Title
Global Change Biology
Volume
2008
Issue
15
DOI of Published Version
10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01754.x
Type
text
Format
application/pdf
Language
en
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Recommended Citation
Archibald, Sally; Roy, David P.; van Wilgen, Brian W.; and Scholes, Robert J., "What Limits Fire? An Examination of Driver's of Burnt Area in Southern Africa" (2008). GSCE Faculty Publications. 108.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/gsce_pubs/108
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