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Course Description
During this course we will review the applications, potential and
limitations of methods for the remote sensing of active fire and
post-fire effects. We will focus on the interpretation of the results as
well as clarifying definitions of fire descriptors (fire intensity, fire
severity, and burn severity) and relative merits of remote sensing tools
for addressing them. Topics covered will include how to identify an
appropriate mapping approaches applicable to different types of imagery.
The theory behind these topics will be covered in the first two
sections, while the later sections will focus on the applications of
this theory to real-world management objectives.
The course this year has been updated with
material from a prior course that focused on field measures of severity.
You will notice that these lectures, which are narrated by Dr Z Holden
and Chad Hoffman are still labeled as FOR 434 classes.
General Course Structure
As you can see from the Lesson
Schedule, this course is divided
into 5 general topics. We will spend from 1 week to 1 month on
each topic. Each Lesson is divided into several modules. In each
Lesson you will find the following information:
- A list of learning objectives for the module
to let you know where you should be headed.
- Reading assignments.
- In most cases, a PowerPoint presentation with
Audio.
- Homework assignments covering material from
the readings and/or the PowerPoint presentation.
- Quizzes covering material from the above
sources.
- Occasional threaded discussion sessions,
which you must participate in.
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10th-15th |
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Before you begin this course, please take
a few minutes to complete the required course technical check by pressing
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