HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The multi-source, tri-environmental conceptual framework for fire impact evaluation proposed in the study has broad applicability across different domains and environmental stressors, such as floods and earthquakes, thereby providing a versatile tool adaptable to various geographic contexts and significantly enhancing disaster response and mitigation efforts.
- Who: Zongrong Li from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Multi-source tri-environmental conceptual framework for fire impact analysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: The study highlights the effectiveness of combining dasymetric mapping with real-time satellite data to refine population distribution estimates in . . .

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