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Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives
M. Belén HinojosaKajar KösterJoão Osvaldo Rodrigues NunesManuel SeegerNadia UrsinoGeorge BoustrasHakan DjumaAndrea MajlingovaOlesea CojocaruMaria P. PapadopoulouJ. L. TillAna C. Meira CastroJan M. BaetensSofia BajoccoNieves Fernandez-anezMarijana Kapović SolomunEvangelia DaskalakouMarek MetslaidMichaela HrabalikovaVesna ZupancDeák BalázsKalev JõgisteMiklós KertészEugeniusz KodaIachim GumeniucJuli G. PausasKosmas StampoulidisThomas E. L. SmithGeorgia DestouniDiana VieiraThrostur ThorsteinssonDragana DjordjevicVictor SfeclaManuel Esteban Lucas-borjaTeodor RusuAgata NovaraMiloslav DevetterNavid GhajarniaSamaneh Seifollahi-aghmiuniIoannis N. DaliakopoulosMagdalena Daria VaverkováXavier ÚBedaJure TičarMāra KitenbergaSanja SakanDanica KacikovaTugrul YakupogluMatija ZornMaria GlushkovaCaius Ribeiro-kumaraDavid ZumrMartin AdámekZorica PopovićAris JansonsGediminas BrazaitisLuca SalvatiArtemi CerdàEgle KösterTurgay DindarogluAntonio GelsominoJan GlasaOrsolya ValkóLubomir LichnerSimone Di PrimaJaroslav VidoIrena AtanassovaDuarte OomMilan ProtićIgor BogunovićPetra Martínez BarrosoPiotr OsińskiDavid C. FingerGavriil XanthopoulosNuria Prat-guitartRéka AszalósHana FajkovićCornelia RumpelMortimer M. MüllerSander VeraverbekeVitas MarozasZahra KalantariJukka PumpanenAristeidis KoutroulisSrđan BojovićRagni Fjellgaard MikalsenLara VilarDalibor HuskaEmira HukićAndrey KrasovskiyHarald VacikMateja FerkLuciano TelescaStefan H. DoerrAmandine PastorNormunds StivrinsAnton ImesonAntonio Minervino AmodioHeike Knickersubject
010506 paleontologyREGIMEQualitative evidenceSUCCESSIONLand managementClimate change[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiodiversityMITIGATIONFREQUENCY/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_on_land01 natural sciencesperceptions11. SustainabilityInformation systemPORTUGALGE1-350Cost action[SDU.STU.HY]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/HydrologyGROUND VEGETATION1172 Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencewildland fire ; society ; Europe ; perceptionsSDG 15 - Life on Land040101 forestryCLIMATE-CHANGELand useLANDSCAPEbusiness.industryWILDFIREEnvironmental resource managementUrban sprawl04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landEnvironmental sciencesEarth system scienceEuropeGeographyFOREST-FIRESsociety13. Climate actionEarth and Environmental Sciences[SHS.ENVIR]Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studies[SDE]Environmental Sciences0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesbusinessEurope; perceptions; society; wildland firewildland fire[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritiondescription
Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fires in many parts of the world. This is particularly evident in Europe, where ongoing changes in land use have strongly modified fire patterns over the last decades. Although satellite data by the European Forest Fire Information System provide large-scale wildland fire statistics across European countries, there is still a crucial need to collect and summarize in-depth local analysis and understanding of the wildland fire condition and associated challenges across Europe. This article aims to provide a general overview of the current wildland fire patterns and challenges as perceived by national representatives, supplemented by national fire statistics (2009–2018) across Europe. For each of the 31 countries included, we pres ent a perspective authored by scientists or practitioners from each respective country, representing a wide range of disciplines and cultural backgrounds. The authors were selected from members of the COST Action “Fire and the Earth System: Science & Society” funded by the European Commission with the aim to share knowledge and improve communication about wildland fire. Where relevant, a brief overview of key studies, particular wildland fire challenges a country is facing, and an overview of notable recent fire events are also presented. Key perceived challenges included (1) the lack of consistent and detailed records for wildland fire events, within and across countries, (2) an increase in wild land fires that pose a risk to properties and human life due to high population densities and sprawl into forested regions, and (3) the view that, irrespective of changes in management, climate change is likely to increase the frequency and impact of wildland fires in the coming decades. Addressing challenge (1) will not only be valuable in advancing national and pan-European wildland fire management strategies, but also in evaluating perceptions (2) and (3) against more robust quantitative evidence.
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2021-07-01 |