Los Angeles, July 8 -- Scientists at the U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR) have developed a cost-effective method using satellite data to assess how forests recover from wildfires, potentially transforming land and fire management practices, a release of the agency said.
The scientific study combines imagery from two NASA satellites with specialized land classification data from the U.S. Geological Survey. The approach allows scientists to evaluate the percentage of forest recovery and compare the pace of regeneration across different land protection categories.
Traditionally, burned area recovery has been evaluated through labor-intensive field surveys. The new remote sensing method of...