Publicaciones en las que colabora con MARÍA LEONOR CALVO GALVÁN (55)

2024

  1. El impacto del fuego en las características del suelo varía según la comunidad vegetal y el grado de severidad

    CONDEGRES X Simposio Nacional sobre Control de la Degradación y Recuperación de Suelos

  2. Estimating vegetation and litter biomass fractions in rangelands using structure-from-motion and LiDAR datasets from unmanned aerial vehicles

    Landscape Ecology, Vol. 39, Núm. 10

  3. Fire regime attributes shape pre-fire vegetation characteristics controlling extreme fire behavior under different bioregions in Spain

    FIRE ECOLOGY, Vol. 20, Núm. 1

  4. Integrating Physical-Based Models and Structure-from-Motion Photogrammetry to Retrieve Fire Severity by Ecosystem Strata from Very High Resolution UAV Imagery

    Fire, Vol. 7, Núm. 9

  5. La recurrencia de los incendios forestales ejerce mayor influencia en la recuperación del suelo que la severidad

    CONDEGRES X Simposio Nacional sobre Control de la Degradación y Recuperación de Suelos

  6. Linking crown fire likelihood with post-fire spectral variability in Mediterranean fire-prone ecosystems

    International Journal of Wildland Fire , Vol. 33, Núm. 4

  7. Manual de usuario FIREMAP: software para el análisis y toma de decisiones en la gestiónpost-incendio

    Universidad de León

  8. Plant fire-adaptive traits mediate long-term fire recurrence impact on the potential supply capacity of ecosystem services and their resilience

    Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 365

  9. Resistance of soil bacterial communities from montane heathland ecosystems in the Cantabrian mountains (NW Spain) to a gradient of experimental nitrogen deposition

    Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 920

2023

  1. Caution is needed across Mediterranean ecosystems when interpreting wall-to-wall fire severity estimates based on spectral indices

    Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 546

  2. Consejos de Gestión Forestal en el marco de los incendios forestales

    Universidad de León

  3. Estimates of fine fuel litter biomass in the northern Great Basin reveal increases during short fire-free intervals associated with invasive annual grasses

    Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 860

  4. First evaluation of fire severity retrieval from PRISMA hyperspectral data

    Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 295

  5. Fractional vegetation cover ratio estimated from radiative transfer modeling outperforms spectral indices to assess fire severity in several Mediterranean plant communities

    Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 290

  6. Fuel build-up promotes an increase in fire severity of reburned areas in fire-prone ecosystems of the western Mediterranean Basin

    Fire Ecology, Vol. 19, Núm. 1

  7. Radar and multispectral remote sensing data accurately estimate vegetation vertical structure diversity as a fire resilience indicator

    Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, Vol. 9, Núm. 1, pp. 117-132

  8. Relevance of UAV and sentinel-2 data fusion for estimating topsoil organic carbon after forest fire

    Geoderma, Vol. 430

  9. Short-term responses of ecosystem multifunctionality to fire severity are modulated by fire-induced impacts on plant and soil microbial communities

    Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 898

  10. The footprint of large wildfires on the multifunctionality of fire-prone pine ecosystems is driven by the interaction of fire regime attributes

    Fire Ecology, Vol. 19, Núm. 1

  11. Unmixing PRISMA hyperspectral images by Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis (MESMA) to assess fire severity in Mediterranean forest ecosystems

    Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering