Forest fire detection based on earlier pre-fire conditions using analysis hi-erarchic process (AHP) in a semi-arid climate. A case study: Belezma National Park, Algeria
Forest fire detection based on earlier pre-fire conditions using analysis hi-erarchic process (AHP) in a semi-arid climate. A case study: Belezma National Park, Algeria
Author(s): BELKACEM LAHMAR, AHMED AKAKBASubject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Environmental Geography
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: forest fires; prediction; Belezma National Park; vulnerability; dendrochronology; AHP; semi-arid climates; Algeria;
Summary/Abstract: GIS and remote sensing are the main techniques for spatial phenomena analysis, especially phenomena triggeredby different factors such as fire hazards, climate change, transportation and land use. This study intends to measure forest firevulnerability in Belezma National Park, one of Algeria's most important national parks and of high environmental value.The NDVI, NDWI and LST indices are used to evaluate the vulnerability, using satellite data obtained in the same yearbetween May and August. The AHP is then used to integrate the suggested fire model and validated using dendrochronologyand Moran's methods.The results demonstrated that vulnerability decreases relative to altitude; furthermore, the dry season is the period whenmost fires are triggered (timeline vulnerability factor), which was confirmed by finding out of 150–300-year-old non-burnedtrees in the low vulnerability area using dendrochronology method. In addition, a significant spatial correlation between eleva-tion and vulnerability maps was found, with Moran's I score of 0.28.
Journal: Acta Geographica Lodziensia
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 114
- Page Range: 35-48
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English
