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A Review of Forest Fire Combating Efforts, Challenges and Future Directions in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak.

Authors

Chew, Yee Jian; Ooi, Shih Yin; Pang, Ying Han; Wong, Kok-Seng

Abstract

The land surface of Malaysia mostly constitutes forest cover. For decades, forest fires have been one of the nation's most concerning environmental issues. With the advent of machine learning, many studies have been conducted to resolve forest fire issues. However, the findings and results have been very case-specific. Most experiments have focused on particular regions with independent methodology settings, which has hindered the ability of others to reproduce works. Another major challenge is lack of benchmark datasets in this domain, which has made benchmark comparisons almost impossible to conduct. To our best knowledge, no comprehensive review and analysis have been performed to streamline the research direction for forest fires in Malaysia. Hence, this paper was aimed to review all works aimed to combat forest fire issues in Malaysia from 1989 to 2021. With the proliferation of publicly accessible satellite data in recent years, a new direction of utilising big data platforms has been postulated. The merit of this approach is that the methodology and experiments can be reproduced. Thus, it is strongly believed that the findings and analysis shown in this paper will be useful as a baseline to propagate research in this domain.

Subjects

MALAYSIA; MALAYA; SABAH; FOREST fires; FOREST fire prevention & control; MACHINE learning; INDEPENDENT sets; BIG data; FIRE management

Publication

Forests (19994907), 2022, Vol 13, Issue 9, pN.PAG

ISSN

1999-4907

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/f13091405

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