Assessing changes in global fire regimes
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 | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72]
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.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]This study emerged during the PAGES‑supported Global Paleofire Working Group 2 workshop “Fire history baselines by biome” held in September 2016 at Château de la Tour, Beguey (Bordeaux, France) led by A.‑L. D. and Tim Brücher.
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