Modis hotspot validation over Thailand

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To ensure remote sensing MODIS hotspot (also known as active fire products or hotspots) quality and precision in forest fire control and management in Thailand, an increased level of confidence is needed. Accuracy assessment of MODIS hotspots utilizing field survey data validation is described. A quantitative evaluation of MODIS hotspot products has been carried out since the 2007 forest fire season. The carefully chosen hotspots were scattered throughout the country and within the protected areas of the National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries. Three areas were selected as test sites for validation guidelines. Both ground and aerial field surveys were also conducted in this study by the Forest Fire Control Division, National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conversation Department, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand. High accuracy of 91.84 %, 95.60% and 97.53% for the 2007, 2008 and 2009 fire seasons were observed, resulting in increased confidence in the use of MODIS hotspots for forest fire control and management in Thailand. © 2009 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland. View source
Year

2009

Secondary Title

Remote Sensing

Volume

1

Number

4

Pages

1043-1054

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs1041043

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Keyword(s)

Accuracy, Active fire product, False alarm, Field validation, Forest fire, Hotspots, Management, MODIS, Protected area, Thailand, Active fires, False alarms, Forest fires, Protected areas, Animals, Deforestation, Environmental protection, Fire extinguishers, Parks, Radiometers, Remote sensing, Surveys, Fires, Alarms, Fire Fighting, Forest Management, Safety Equipment

Classification
Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Thailand, Other

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