Biomass burning in South and Southeast Asia: Volume one: Mapping and monitoring
Chapter 1 Biomass Burning in South/Southeast Asia Needs and Priorities[Krishna Prasad Vadrevu, Toshimasa Ohara,and Christopher Justice]Section I Mapping and Monitoring of Fires,including Burned AreasChapter 2 Identification of Smoldering Peatland Fires in Indonesia viaTriple-Phase Temperature Analysis of VIIRS Nighttime Data[Christopher D. Elvidge, Mikhail Zhizhin, Kimberly Baugh,and Feng-Chi Hsu]Chapter 3 Evaluation of Sentinel-3 SLSTR Data for Mapping Firesin Forests, Peatlands, and Croplands A Case Study overAustralia, Indonesia, and India[Aditya Eaturu and Krishna Prasad Vadrevu]Chapter 4 An Assessment of Burnt Area Signal Variations in Laos UsingSentinel-1A&B Datasets[Krishna Prasad Vadrevu, Aditya Eaturu, Sumalika Biswas,and Chittana Phompila]Chapter 5 Peatland Surface Loss due to Fires in Central Kalimantan,Indonesia A Case Study Using Differential InterferometrySAR (DInSAR)[Yessy Arvelyna, Hidenori Takahashi, Lies Indrayanti,Hiroshi Hayasaka, Krishna Prasad Vadrevu, Retno Maryani,Mitsuru Osaki, and Hirose Kazuyo]Chapter 6 Burnt Area Mapping in Nainital, Uttarakhand, India, UsingVery High-Resolution PlanetScope Imagery[Krishna Prasad Vadrevu, Aditya Eaturu, and Sumalika Biswas]Chapter 7 Investigations on Land and Forest Fires in the North IndianRegion over a Decade[Narendra Singh and Ashish Kumar]Chapter 8 Spatial Point Patterns and Scale Analysis of Vegetation Firesin Laos and Cambodia[Krishna Prasad Vadrevu, Sumalika Biswas, and Aditya Eaturu]Section II Land Use, Forests, and Biomass BurningChapter 9 Vegetation Fire Status and Management in Bhutan[Pankaj Thapa, Krishna Prasad Vadrevu, Aditya Eaturu,and Sumalika Biswas]Chapter 10 Biomass Burning in Malaysia: Sources and Impacts[Justin Sentian, Franky Herman, Vivian Kong Wan Yee,Carolyn Melissa Payus, and Mohd Sharul Mohd Nadzir]Chapter 11 Swidden Agriculture and Biomass Burning in the Philippines[Gay J. Perez, Josefino C. Comiso, and Mylene G. Cayetano]Section III Climate Drivers and Biomass BurningChapter 12 Fire Danger Indices and Methods: An Appraisal[Krishna Prasad Vadrevu]Chapter 13 Air Pollution Conditions near Peat Fire-Prone Areas duringEl Nino in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia[Hiroshi Hayasaka, Alpon Sepriando, Aswin Usup,and Naito Daisuke]Chapter 14 Biomass Burning and Haze in Indonesia, Long-Term ClimatePerspective, and Impact on Regional Air Quality[Sheila Dewi Ayu Kusumaningtyas, Edvin Aldrian,Sunaryo Sunaryo, and Roni Kurniawan]Chapter 15 Meteorological Drivers of Anomalous Wildfire Activityin the Western Ghats, India[Narendran Kodandapani]Chapter 16 Geochemical Evidence for Biomass Burning Signalson Tibetan Glaciers[Chao You and Chao Xu]