Fire Scar Report

What is a Fire Scar report?


This report shows for a Lot(s) on Plan of interest a range of fire scar maps and graphs describing: fire scar seasonal distribution; fires detected in different years; and fuel load information.

 

What is included in the report?


The report includes:

  • a cumulative fire scar map for the period from 1997 to current, showing how many times fire scars were detected for an area during that period.
  • a years since burnt map showing how long ago the latest fire scar was detected.
  • a fire scars detected in each month of current year map.
  • a time series graph that indicates the number of fire scars that occurred in different months in the past.
  • a time series graph indicating the cumulative percentage fire scar area out of the total property area within an individual year.
  • a historical time series of curing index and fuel load for the property.
  • a GeoPDF file showing georeferenced data that relates an image from the PDF report to coordinates on a map - allowing the user to have some limited mapping functions such as turning map layers on and off. The GeoPDF for this report can be used in applications such as Avenza maps or Adobe Acrobat.

Note: there are no legends on the geoPDF files. To understand the categories when you are using the geoPDFs onsite, you need to reference the legend on the pdf report (digital or printed).

The fire scar maps and bar graphs were generated using information obtained from Landsat (1990 to 2016) and Sentinel (2017 to current) satellite imagery. Both the Landsat and Sentinel imagery are produced by the Queensland Government's Remote Sensing Centre and reported on a monthly basis (https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/land/management/mapping/statewide-monitoring/firescar). The Landsat imagery has a resolution of 30m x 30m and Sentinel imagery has a resolution of 10m x 10m. Note: Landsat images before 2013 may have more omissions of fire scars or false fire scars due to cloud shadow and water etc., as the images have not been fully checked.

 

Report sample


Report sample is available online here (PDF, 336 KB).

 

Subscription option


Periodic subscriptions (1, 2 or 3 months) are available for this report. See here for more information on how to subscribe and unsubscribe.

 

Common questions about fire scar reports


Fire scar information (spatially and temporally) can be used in land management by:

 

  • adequacy of fire frequency for woody plant maintenance
  • monitoring of carbon farming activities
  • checking reduced fire frequency as an indicator of inadequate fuel load (e.g. signs of overgrazing)
  • bushfire risk – monitoring fuel load build-up in woody areas
  • general knowledge of past fire regime
  • possible cause of low ground cover identified in imagery
  • pasture species management and maintenance
Last updated: 16 January 2025