Use of point patterns to model distribution of 2021 British Columbia wildfires – Bc. Polina Moisseyenko
Bc. Polina Moisseyenko
Master's thesis
Use of point patterns to model distribution of 2021 British Columbia wildfires
Abstract:
This diploma thesis deals with wildfires in boreal forests. Wildfires are one of the most frequent sources of tree cover loss in boreal forest regions. The pattern of wildfires has been changing globally. The author of this diploma thesis is aimed to evaluate the pattern of wildfires that occurred in British Columbia during the 2021 wildfire season in terms of 1st and 2nd order effects. The chosen …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 31. 3. 2023
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 17. 5. 2023
- Supervisor: D.Sc. Olga Špatenková
- Reader: Vojtěch Barták, Ph.D.
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MOISSEYENKO, Polina. \textit{Use of point patterns to model distribution of 2021 British Columbia wildfires}. Online. Master's thesis. Praha: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Environmental Sciences. 2023. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/h2k8f4/.
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Faculty of Environmental SciencesMaster programme / field:
Engineering Ecology / Nature Conservation
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