نتایج جستجو برای: burned rangelands diversity

تعداد نتایج: 196275  

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2012
Fernando Sedano Pieter Kempeneers Peter Strobl Daniel O. McInerney Jesús San Miguel

A two stage burned scar detection approach is applied to produce a burned scar map for Mediterranean Europe using IRS-AWiFS imagery acquired at the end of the 2009 fire season. The first stage identified burned scar seeds based on a learning algorithm (Artificial Neural Network) coupled with a bootstrap aggregation process. The second stage implemented a region growing process to extend the are...

Journal: :The Rangeland Journal 2019

Journal: :Journal of Range Management 1993

ثبوتی, بهنام , جوادی‌نیا, شیما , شکرالهی, محمدرضا , طباطبایی, آذردخت , عسگریان, رامین , نوربخش, ثمیله ,

Background: Toxic shock syndrome (TSS), a dangerous consequence of Toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 (TSST-1) caused by Staphylococcus aureus. The early detection for infections of Staphylococcus aureus in burned children is very important, also the pre-vention for consequences of TSST-1. Fever is one of the most noticeable sign in burned children. On the other hand, fever is one of the important co...

2003
K. P. Kirkman P. C. de Faccio Carvalho

Rangelands essentially comprise geographical regions dominated by grass with or without scattered woody plants. Rangelands are often considered to function primarily as feed for livestock. In this view, conservation and biodiversity issues are secondary. The alternate view involves recognising rangelands as a biome without a specific function, but where there is an implied responsibility for in...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2008
Emilio Chuvieco Sergio Opazo Walter Sione Hector Del Valle Jesús Anaya Carlos Di Bella Isabel Cruz Lilia Manzo Gerardo López Nicolas Mari Federico González-Alonso Fabiano Morelli Alberto Setzer Ivan Csiszar Jon Ander Kanpandegi Aitor Bastarrika Renata Libonati

This paper presents results of the AQL2004 project, which has been develope within the GOFC-GOLD Latin American network of remote sensing and forest fires (RedLatif). The project intended to obtain monthly burned-land maps of the entire region, from Mexico to Patagonia, using MODIS (moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer) reflectance data. The project has been organized in three differen...

2011
J. P. Muir

Grazing lands in warm-temperate and subtropical North America have become less diverse. Pastures are typically grass monocultures, while rangelands are generally managed for the grass components. Overstocking, selective herbicides, fire exclusion and heavy rates of nitrogen fertilizer have contributed to near exclusion of native, warm-season legumes. The simplicity of managing grass monoculture...

Journal: :IJISP 2008
Tamas S. Gal Zhiyuan Chen Aryya Gangopadhyay

The identity of patients must be protected when patient data are shared. The two most commonly used models to protect identity of patients are L-diversity and K-anonymity. However, existing work mainly considers data sets with a single sensitive attribute, while patient data often contain multiple sensitive attributes (e.g., diagnosis and treatment). This article shows that although the K-anony...

2006
L. Giglio G. R. van der Werf J. T. Randerson

We present a method for estimating monthly burned area globally at 1 spatial resolution using Terra MODIS data and ancillary vegetation cover information. Using regression trees constructed for 14 different global regions, MODIS active fire observations were calibrated to burned area estimates derived from 500-m MODIS imagery based on the assumption that burned area is proportional to counts of...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید