@Article{AragaoShim:2010:ReCoIn,
author = "Aragao, Luiz E. O. C and Shimabukuro, Yosio Edemir",
affiliation = "Univ Exeter, Sch Geog, Landscape \& Ecosyst Dynam Grp, Exeter EX4
4RJ, Devon, England and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais
(INPE)}",
title = "Response to Comment on {"}The Incidence of Fire in Amazonian
Forests with Implications for REDD{"}",
journal = "Science",
year = "2010",
volume = "330",
number = "6011",
pages = "1627",
month = "Dec.",
keywords = "air pollution control, deforestation, fire, note, priority
journal, South America, tropical rain forest.",
abstract = "Balch et al. suggest that the increased fire frequency reported in
our study is principally due to post-deforestation activities. We
present a new analysis demonstrating that for the majority of grid
cells with positive fire trends, there is a low likelihood that
these trends have resulted exclusively from post-deforestation
activities. We therefore confirm that fires pose a growing threat
to reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD)
policies.",
doi = "10.1126/science.1195063",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1195063",
issn = "0036-8075",
language = "en",
targetfile = "Science-2010-Arag{\~a}o-1627.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "15 jun. 2024"
}