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Accounting for spatial autocorrelation improves the estimation of climate, physical environment and vegetation's effects on boreal forest's burn rates.

Jeanne PortierSylvie GauthierAndré RobitailleYves Bergeron
Published in: Landscape ecology (2017)
Accounting for spatial autocorrelation can highly improve models and avoids biased results and misinterpretation. Considering climate, physical environment and vegetation altogether is essential, especially when attempting to predict future area burned. In addition to the direct effect of climate, changes in vegetation could have important impacts on future burn rates.
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