TY - JOUR A1 - Ajin, Rajendran A1 - Loghin, Ana-Maria A1 - Vinod, Padmakumari A1 - Jacob, Mathew T1 - Forest Fire Risk Zone Mapping Using RS and GIS Techniques: A Study in Achankovil Forest Division, Kerala, India Y1 - 2016/7/1 JF - Journal of Earth, Environment and Health Sciences JO - J Earth Environ Health Sci SP - 109 EP - 115 VL - 2 IS - 3 UR - https://www.ijeehs.org/article.asp?issn=2423-7752;year=2016;volume=2;issue=3;spage=109;epage=115;aulast=Ajin DO - 10.4103/2423-7752.199288 N2 - Introduction: Forest fires are one of the major natural hazards that affect the forest ecosystem, damaging the biodiversity, environment, and wildlife. The study area, Achankovil forest division, a part of the Western Ghats, is also prone to forest fire, wherein a total of 15 fires were reported for the past 11 years. Objective: The aim of this study is to demarcate the fire risk zones in Achankovil forest division. Materials and Methods: A method that integrated remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS) techniques was used to generate the fire risk zone map of the study area. In this mapping process, factors such as land cover type, slope, distance from settlement, distance from road, and elevation were taken into account. The risk zone map of the area of this study was created using the Fire Risk Index (FRI) method. Results: The final map comprised five fire risk zones, viz., very low, low, moderate, high, and very high. The high- and very high-risk zones together constituted 55.75% of the study area. The result of this study was validated with the fire incidence data and showed appreciable reliability. Conclusion: This study, based on geospatial technology, will help the authorities of the forest protection and conservation department to easily identify the fire risk zones for prevention and management of forest fires in the future. ER -