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Multispectral Indices for Wildfire Management

Image and Video Processing 2026-05-11 v3 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Geophysics

Abstract

The increasing frequency and severity of wildfires necessitates advanced methods for effective surveillance and management, as traditional ground-based techniques often struggle to adapt to rapidly changing fire behavior and environmental conditions. This study investigates the use of multispectral aerial and satellite imagery for wildfire management through an assessment of current literature and two practical case studies. We evaluate several multispectral indices for their ability to extract environmental features critical for analyzing wildfire behavior, including vegetation, water bodies, and artificial structures. Our results highlight NVDI for vegetation, MNDWI for water features, and MSR for artificial structures as particularly effective for segmentation and feature extraction. The application of these indices enhances wildfire data processing and supports improved monitoring, risk assessment, and response strategies, demonstrating the potential of multispectral imagery to complement traditional wildfire monitoring and management approaches.

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@article{arxiv.2309.01751,
  title  = {Multispectral Indices for Wildfire Management},
  author = {Afonso Oliveira and João P. Matos-Carvalho and Filipe Moutinho and Nuno Fachada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.01751},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

The peer-reviewed version of this paper is published in Frontiers in Remote Sensing at https://doi.org/10.3389/frsen.2026.1807451. This version is typeset by the authors and differs only in pagination and typographical detail

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