Project leadership
This project sought to optimise the use of earth observing systems for active fire monitoring by exploring issues of scale, accuracy and reliability, and to improve the mapping and estimation of post-fire severity and fuel change through empirical remote sensing observations. A particular focus was on the analysis of data obtained from Himawari-8, which is able to provide updated imagery on a 10 minute basis.+++++
This project is part of the Black Summer research program funded by the Commonwealth Government through the 10-year extension of funding into natural hazard research in Australia.
This project is part of the Black Summer research program funded by the Commonwealth Government through the 10-year extension of funding into natural hazard research in Australia.
Supervisory roles
18 Aug 2015
In the last decade A range of sensing technologies, techniques and platforms have emerged to...
18 Aug 2015
Active fires are inscreasingly being identified using satellite remote sensing to determine their...
25 Aug 2014
This project seeks to (1) optimize the use of earth observing systems for active fire monitoring by...