TY - CHAP AU - Juan M. Sánchez AU - Vicente Caselles AU - Eva Rubio ED - Leszek Labedzki Y1 - 2011-03-16 PY - 2011 T1 - Understanding the Effects of Fires on Surface Evapotranspiration Patterns Using Satellite Remote Sensing in Combination with an Energy Balance Model N2 - Evapotranspiration is a very complex phenomenon, comprising different aspects and processes (hydrological, meteorological, physiological, soil, plant and others). Farmers, agriculture advisers, extension services, hydrologists, agrometeorologists, water management specialists and many others are facing the problem of evapotranspiration. This book is dedicated to further understanding of the evapotranspiration problems, presenting a broad body of experience, by reporting different views of the authors and the results of their studies. It covers aspects from understandings and concepts of evapotranspiration, through methodology of calculating and measuring, to applications in different fields, in which evapotranspiration is an important factor. The book will be of benefit to scientists, engineers and managers involved in problems related to meteorology, climatology, hydrology, geography, agronomy and agricultural water management. We hope they will find useful material in this collection of papers. BT - Evapotranspiration SP - Ch. 19 UR - https://doi.org/10.5772/14243 DO - 10.5772/14243 SN - PB - IntechOpen CY - Rijeka Y2 - 2024-05-10 ER -