Strengthening Finnish Wildfire Preparedness and Response Through Lessons from Sweden’s 2018 Fires
2025
Pekka Tiainen | Zoltán Török | Horațiu-Ioan Ștefănie | Ágoston Restás | Alexandru Ozunu
In recent years, devastating wildfires have occurred in less fire-prone areas, and an increase in boreal region wildfires is expected in the future. Using a qualitative comparative approach based on a literature review and policy document analysis, this study aims to examine the wildfire management systems and practices in Sweden and Finland, focusing on the remarkably different outcomes of the 2018 wildfire season. Despite experiencing similar climatic conditions, in Sweden a total of approximately 25,000 hectares of forest burned, compared to the 1200 hectares in Finland. The analysis examines thematic areas from general disaster management and wildfire-specific elements. The main differences in the organizational structures between the two countries are identified. Ecological aspects of boreal forests, fire suppression effectiveness, and response times are compared, and current and emerging technologies for fire detection and suppression, such as unmanned aerial vehicles, are presented. The role of volunteer fire brigades and their sustainability in rural areas, together with the effectiveness of host nation support arrangements and international cooperation mechanisms, are discussed. Based on this comparison of identified best practices and lessons learned, the authors provide recommendations for improving wildfire resilience both in Finland and Sweden, as well as in other boreal region countries.
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