Guizhou Province, situated in the southwest of China, boasts diverse and complex geographical environments and abundant forest resources. However, it faces threats from natural disasters like forest fires. Accurate estimation of combustible fuel load in Guizhou is crucial for assessing fire risks and implementing effective fire management strategies. This paper employs remote sensing technology, utilizing various remote sensing datasets including satellite imagery and ground observation data, combined with geostatistical methods to retrieve combustible fuel load in Guizhou. Furthermore, the application value of the retrieval results in fire prevention management and forest resource protection is discussed.
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