Human land occupation regulates the effect of the climate on the burned area of the Brazilian Cerrado
Human activities and climate change are transforming fire regimes globally. The interaction between these two drivers is poorly understood, yet critical if we aim at predicting how biomes will respond to novel fire regimes. In the Brazilian Cerrado, altered fire regimes are threatening its unique bi...
Main Authors: | Segura-Garcia, C, Bauman, D, S. Arruda, VL, C. Alencar, AA, Oliveras Menor, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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