Modelling spatiotemporal patterns of wildfire risk in the Garden Route District biodiversity hotspots using analytic hierarchy process in South Africa
Phindile Siyasanga Shinga(University of Fort Hare), Gbenga Abayomi Afuye(Sustainability Institute), Phila Sibandze(University of Fort Hare), Ahmed Mukalazi Kalumba(University of Fort Hare), Solomon G. Tesfamichael(University of Johannesburg)
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