Abstract:
El Dinder National Park (DNP) is one of the oldest parks in Africa. It was
established in 1935. DNP is included in the UNSCO list of biosphere reserves
since 1987. Fire in DNP starting in early as mid-September. During the dryness
seasons in DNP, the number of forest fires increase rapidly and there is need to
develop, with high efficiency, fire prevention strategies, in order to avoid the loss
of natural resources. As any other natural disaster, there for, this research used
analysis of the remote sensing data time-series of multispectral satellite imagery of
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite data to
generate a historical back ground of wild land fire regime. Burned area were
detected for the years 2013-2014-2015 based on direct method of visual and digital
interpretation ofburned scars area, to locate and map areas that have been burnt in
past events (burnt scars), burned areas identifiable on imagery by bare ground and
dark charcoal/ash appearance.The static result shows the maximum area burnt in
the park in year 2013 (1342.63Km2 ) and the minimum area burnt in year 2013
(1334 Km2 ).The study revealed several important facts regarding the fires, which
generally begin in September and continue until November and reach the highest
extent . This month,modissensor has also proved highly efficient in detecting and
mapping fires .The study reveals that most of the fires were in the eastern,
northern, southern and central parts of the country of the study area .The least
exposed areas were in the western part of the study area.