10.6084/m9.figshare.3513086.v1
S. Joseph Wright
S.
Joseph Wright
G. Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa
G. Arturo
Sanchez-Azofeifa
Carlos Portillo-Quintero
Carlos
Portillo-Quintero
Diane Davies
Diane
Davies
Supplement 1. Fire detections in tropical reserves and their buffer areas.
Wiley
2016
biodiversity
tropical forest
wealth
national parks
fire
Indonesia
protected areas
poverty
remote sensing
corruption
Environmental Science
Ecology
2016-08-04 09:50:54
Dataset
https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplement_1_Fire_detections_in_tropical_reserves_and_their_buffer_areas_/3513086
<h2>File List</h2><blockquote>
<p><a href="firepark.txt">firepark.txt</a> -- tab-delimited ascii file </p>
</blockquote><h2>Description</h2><blockquote>
<p>The firepark.txt file is a tab-separated ascii file. The file contains numbers of fire detections and areas for 3964 tropical and subtropical reserves.</p>
<p>Column definitions: </p>
<p>1 = Names of countries from the WDPA database</p>
<p>2 = First name of reserve in the WDPA database</p>
<p>3 = Second name of reserve in the WDPA database</p>
<p>4 = Third name of reserve in the WDPA database</p>
<p>5 = Fourth name of reserve in the WDPA database</p>
<p>6 = Fifth name of reserve in the WDPA database</p>
<p>7 = Sixth name of reserve in the WDPA database</p>
<p>8 = Seventh name of reserve in the WDPA database</p>
<p>9 = Eighth name of reserve in the WDPA database</p>
<p>10 = fire detection density for 15 km buffer (number of detections km<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup>) </p>
<p>11 = fire detection density for 10 km buffer (number of detections km<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup>)</p>
<p>12 = fire detection density for 5 km buffer (number of detections km<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup>) </p>
<p>13 = fire detection density for reserve (number of detections km<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup>) </p>
<p>14 = Number of 2002 fire detections inside park </p>
<p>15 = Number of 2003 fire detections inside park </p>
<p>16 = Number of 2004 fire detections inside park </p>
<p>17 = Area of reserve provided by the WDPA (hectares)</p>
<p>18 = Area of reserve in our GIS analysis(hectares)</p>
<p>19 = Number of 2002 fire detections in 15-km buffer area </p>
<p>20 = Number of 2003 fire detections in 15-km buffer area</p>
<p>21 = Number of 2004 fire detections in 15-km buffer area</p>
<p>22 = Number of hectares in 15-km buffer area</p>
<p>23 = Number of 2002 fire detections in 10-km buffer area</p>
<p>24 = Number of 2003 fire detections in 10-km buffer area</p>
<p>25 = Number of 2004 fire detections in 10-km buffer area</p>
<p>26 = Number of hectares in 10-km buffer area</p>
<p>27 = Number of 2002 fire detections in 5-km buffer area</p>
<p>28 = Number of 2003 fire detections in 5-km buffer area</p>
<p>29 = Number of 2004 fire detections in 5-km buffer area</p>
<p>30 = Number of hectares in 5-km buffer area</p>
<p>31 = proportion of reserve comprised by savannah in our GIS</p>
<p>32 = proportion of reserve comprised by tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forest in our GIS </p>
<p>33 = proportion of reserve comprised by tropical and subtropical coniferous forest in our GIS</p>
<p>34 = proportion of reserve comprised by tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest in our GIS </p>
<p>35 = Latitude of reserve center from the WDPA</p>
<p>36 = Longitude of reserve center from the WDPA</p>
<p>37 = IUCN management category of the reserve from the WDPA</p>
<p>38 = YES if a border of a reserve is on any body of water, NO otherwise. Evaluated by examining reserve polygons on country-level maps for PRP_WETFRST>0.9, AREAGIS1 > 5000, and CNTRY_NAME$<>’China’.</p>
<p>39 = identifies the five largest islands for Indonesia, Borneo for Malaysia, and Okinawa for Japan. The value ‘island’ identifies smaller Indonesian islands. The value ‘volcano’ identifies reserves with an active volcano that triggered MODIS fire detections. The value ‘city’ identifies one Philippine reserve presumably mistakenly located in a city.</p>
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