{ "culture": "en-AU", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Characterising historic patterns of burning and changing fire regimes over time (spatial extent, timing, patchiness, frequency and intensity) is important for improving our understanding and management of fire, climate, land-use and vegetation interactions. These products may assist the development of appropriate fire management practices and benefit a range of conservation and resource management objectives, as well as ongoing scientific research.", "description": "This data set is a statewide map of fire scars (burnt area) as captured by all available Landsat imagery over the period January to December 1996. Fire scars are automatically detected and mapped using dense time series of Landsat imagery acquired over the period 1986 - present. In these products, on average, over 80% of fire scars captured in Landsat imagery have been correctly mapped with less than 30% false fire rate.", "summary": "Characterising historic patterns of burning and changing fire regimes over time (spatial extent, timing, patchiness, frequency and intensity) is important for improving our understanding and management of fire, climate, land-use and vegetation interactions. These products may assist the development of appropriate fire management practices and benefit a range of conservation and resource management objectives, as well as ongoing scientific research.", "title": "qld_landsat_fire_scars_1996_x", "tags": [ "Sciences", "emergency services", "fire history", "fire risk", "Landsat", "fire regime", "burnt area", "HAZARDS-Fire" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": "NaN", "maxScale": "NaN", "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "", "portalUrl": "" }