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Title: Wildfire management in Mediterranean-type regions: paradigm change needed
Author: Moreira, Francisco
Ascoli, Davide
Safford, Hugh
Adams, Mark A.
Moreno, José M.
Pereira, José M.C.
Catry, Felipe X.
Armesto, Juan
Bond, William
González, Mauro E.
Curt, Thomas
Koutsias, Nikos
McCaw, Lachlan
Price, Owen
Pausas, Juli G.
Rigolot, Eric
Stephens, Scott
Tavsanoglu, Cagatay
Vallejo, V. Ramón (Victoriano Ramón)
Wilgen, Brian W. Van
Xanthopoulos, Gavriil
Fernandes, Paulo. M.
Keywords: Incendis forestals
Mediterrània (Regió)
Forest fires
Mediterranean Region
Issue Date: 7-Jan-2020
Publisher: Institut of Physics
Abstract: During the last decades, climate and land use changes led to an increased prevalence of megafires in Mediterranean-type climate regions (MCRs). Here, we argue that current wildfire management policies in MCRs are destined to fail. Focused on fire suppression, these policies largely ignore ongoing climate warming and landscape-scale buildup of fuels. The result is a 'firefighting trap' that contributes to ongoing fuel accumulation precluding suppression under extreme fire weather, and resulting in more severe and larger fires. We believe that a 'business as usual' approach to wildfire in MCRs will not solve the fire problem, and recommend that policy and expenditures be rebalanced between suppression and mitigation of the negative impacts of fire. This requires a paradigm shift: policy effectiveness should not be primarily measured as a function of area burned (as it usually is), but rather as a function of avoided socio-ecological damage and loss.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab541e
It is part of: Environmental Research Letters, 2020, vol. 15, p. 011001
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/159769
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab541e
ISSN: 1748-9326
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