Fire Extent and Severity Mapping (FESM) 2017/18

Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

Fire severity is a metric of the loss of biomass caused by fire. In collaboration with the NSW Rural Fire Service, DPIE Remote Sensing & Regulatory Mapping team has developed a semi-automated approach to mapping fire extent and severity through a machine learning framework based on sentinel 2 satellite imagery. The statewide severity map has standardised classes to allow comparison of different fires across the landscape. The FESM severity classes include: unburnt, low severity (burnt understory, unburnt canopy), moderate severity (partial canopy scorch), high severity (complete canopy scorch, partial canopy consumption), extreme (full canopy consumption).

This dataset represents the 2017/18 fire year, including wildfires >100ha with fire start date between July 2017 and June 2018.

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Title Fire Extent and Severity Mapping (FESM) 2017/18
Date Published 14/05/2021
Last Updated 14/05/2021
Publisher/Agency Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Update Frequency notPlanned
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Data Portal SEED