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NASA Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) presents this online course:
Using Earth Observations for Pre- and Post-Fire Monitoring
January 18, 2022 - 10am - 1pm MST
January 20, 2022 - 10am - 1pm Mountain Time 

Training Description:
Record breaking fire seasons demonstrate how climate change influences the risk and severity of fires on a global scale. Climate change impacts can increase fire frequency, disrupt historical fire regimes, and contribute to increases in fire intensity and burn severity. Therefore, assessments of fire risk and post-fire mapping and monitoring are vital for effective management and decision-making. This training will consist of two sessions with hands-on-exercises and “lab time,” where participants will complete exercises with instructors online to answer questions as they come up. During the first session, participants will review pre-fire risk assessment by investigating land surface variables (e.g., vegetation type and height, fuel regimes, fuel moisture, and topography) and climate variables (e.g., temperature and precipitation). In the second session, participants will conduct post-fire mapping of burned area and burn severity using vegetation indices such as the Normalized Burn Ratio (NBR). Methods will include the use of open-source tools, such as Google Earth Engine and NASA-supported platforms such as the SERVIR Global Service Catalog for analyzing imagery.

Registration and information can be found here.

Event Details

Jan 18 2022, 10am - Jan 20 2022, 1pm