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Assessing changes in global fire regimes

Authors :
Montoya, Encarnación
López-Sáez, José Antonio
Madrigal, Javier
Sayedi Sayedeh Sara
Abbott, Benjamin W.
Vannière, Boris
Leys, Bérangère
Colombaroli, Daniele
Gil-Romera, Graciela
Słowiński, Michał
Aleman, Julie C.
Blarquez, Olivier
Feurdean, Angelica
Brown, Kendrick
Aakala, T.
Alenius, T.
Allen, Kathryn J.
Andric, Maja
Bergeron, Yves
Biagioni, Siria
Bradshaw, Richard
Bremond, Laurent
Montoya, Encarnación
López-Sáez, José Antonio
Madrigal, Javier
Sayedi Sayedeh Sara
Abbott, Benjamin W.
Vannière, Boris
Leys, Bérangère
Colombaroli, Daniele
Gil-Romera, Graciela
Słowiński, Michał
Aleman, Julie C.
Blarquez, Olivier
Feurdean, Angelica
Brown, Kendrick
Aakala, T.
Alenius, T.
Allen, Kathryn J.
Andric, Maja
Bergeron, Yves
Biagioni, Siria
Bradshaw, Richard
Bremond, Laurent
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The global human footprint has fundamentally altered wildfire regimes, creating serious consequences for human health, biodiversity, and climate. However, it remains difficult to project how long-term interactions among land use, management, and climate change will affect fire behavior, representing a key knowledge gap for sustainable management. We used expert assessment to combine opinions about past and future fire regimes from 99 wildfire researchers. We asked for quantitative and qualitative assessments of the frequency, type, and implications of fire regime change from the beginning of the Holocene through the year 2300.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431962643
Document Type :
Electronic Resource