Fire severity as a determinant of the socioeconomic impact of wildfires
[EN] Fire has played a crucial role in shaping Earth's landscapes for millions of years and has been used as a cultural tool for human development for millennia. However, changing fire regimes driven by global change drivers and human influences are reshaping landscapes and leading to more seve...
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| Palabra clave: | Ecología. Medio ambiente Ingeniería forestal Ecosystems services Fire regime Fire smart territory Post-fire management Remote sensing methodologies Social perception 3106.01 Conservación 3106.06 Protección 3106.99 Otras (Incendios forestales) 2506.16 Teledetección (Geología) 6311.02 Sociología Ecológica |
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Fire severity as a determinant of the socioeconomic impact of wildfiresMarcos Porras, Elena MaríaFernández Guisuraga, José ManuelFernández García, VíctorFernández Manso, AlfonsoQuintano Pastor, CarmenSuárez Seoane, SusanaCalvo Galván, María LeonorEcología. Medio ambienteIngeniería forestalEcosystems servicesFire regimeFire smart territoryPost-fire managementRemote sensing methodologiesSocial perception3106.01 Conservación3106.06 Protección3106.99 Otras (Incendios forestales)2506.16 Teledetección (Geología)6311.02 Sociología Ecológica[EN] Fire has played a crucial role in shaping Earth's landscapes for millions of years and has been used as a cultural tool for human development for millennia. However, changing fire regimes driven by global change drivers and human influences are reshaping landscapes and leading to more severe wildfires, with significant socioeconomic and environmental consequences. These wildfires have substantial direct impacts on human lives, properties, and mental health, as well as indirect impacts on ecosystem services, negatively affecting provisioning, regulating, and cultural services. In general, severe wildfires disrupt the functioning of ecosystems and the subsequent recovery of the ecosystems services. Remote sensing techniques represent efficient tools for monitoring post-fire ecosystem service recovery. On the other hand, the impact of large fires is perceived differently by society influenced by socioeconomic factors, previous experiences, and community dynamics. Understanding these perceptions is essential for developing effective wildfire management and mitigation strategies at the local level. To address the challenges posed by changing fire regimes, a Fire Smart Territory (FST) approach could be considered, emphasizing integrated fire management that considers prevention, effective response, and post-fire restoration. This approach presented in this book chapter also promotes the involvement of local communities in fire prevention and management. So, the conservation of ecosystem services in fire-prone areas requires a holistic and adaptive approach that incorporates ecological knowledge, societal needs, and sustainable land management practices. By adopting an FST framework and considering the complex interactions between fire, ecosystems, and human communities, it is possible to mitigate the impacts of wildfires and promote resilience in these vulnerable landscapesSpringerRodrigo Comino, JesúsSalvati, LucaEcologiaFacultad de Ciencias Biologicas y Ambientales2024info:eu-repo/semantics/bookParthttps://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-50446-4_12https://hdl.handle.net/10612/23096reponame:BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Leóninstname:Universidad de LeónInglésFire hazards: socio-economic and regional issueshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:buleria.unileon.es:10612/230962026-06-24T12:43:27Z |
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Fire severity as a determinant of the socioeconomic impact of wildfires |
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Fire severity as a determinant of the socioeconomic impact of wildfires |
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Fire severity as a determinant of the socioeconomic impact of wildfires Marcos Porras, Elena María Ecología. Medio ambiente Ingeniería forestal Ecosystems services Fire regime Fire smart territory Post-fire management Remote sensing methodologies Social perception 3106.01 Conservación 3106.06 Protección 3106.99 Otras (Incendios forestales) 2506.16 Teledetección (Geología) 6311.02 Sociología Ecológica |
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Fire severity as a determinant of the socioeconomic impact of wildfires |
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Fire severity as a determinant of the socioeconomic impact of wildfires |
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Fire severity as a determinant of the socioeconomic impact of wildfires |
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Fire severity as a determinant of the socioeconomic impact of wildfires |
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Fire severity as a determinant of the socioeconomic impact of wildfires |
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Marcos Porras, Elena María Fernández Guisuraga, José Manuel Fernández García, Víctor Fernández Manso, Alfonso Quintano Pastor, Carmen Suárez Seoane, Susana Calvo Galván, María Leonor |
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Marcos Porras, Elena María |
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Marcos Porras, Elena María Fernández Guisuraga, José Manuel Fernández García, Víctor Fernández Manso, Alfonso Quintano Pastor, Carmen Suárez Seoane, Susana Calvo Galván, María Leonor |
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Fernández Guisuraga, José Manuel Fernández García, Víctor Fernández Manso, Alfonso Quintano Pastor, Carmen Suárez Seoane, Susana Calvo Galván, María Leonor |
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Rodrigo Comino, Jesús Salvati, Luca Ecologia Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas y Ambientales |
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Ecología. Medio ambiente Ingeniería forestal Ecosystems services Fire regime Fire smart territory Post-fire management Remote sensing methodologies Social perception 3106.01 Conservación 3106.06 Protección 3106.99 Otras (Incendios forestales) 2506.16 Teledetección (Geología) 6311.02 Sociología Ecológica |
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Ecología. Medio ambiente Ingeniería forestal Ecosystems services Fire regime Fire smart territory Post-fire management Remote sensing methodologies Social perception 3106.01 Conservación 3106.06 Protección 3106.99 Otras (Incendios forestales) 2506.16 Teledetección (Geología) 6311.02 Sociología Ecológica |
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[EN] Fire has played a crucial role in shaping Earth's landscapes for millions of years and has been used as a cultural tool for human development for millennia. However, changing fire regimes driven by global change drivers and human influences are reshaping landscapes and leading to more severe wildfires, with significant socioeconomic and environmental consequences. These wildfires have substantial direct impacts on human lives, properties, and mental health, as well as indirect impacts on ecosystem services, negatively affecting provisioning, regulating, and cultural services. In general, severe wildfires disrupt the functioning of ecosystems and the subsequent recovery of the ecosystems services. Remote sensing techniques represent efficient tools for monitoring post-fire ecosystem service recovery. On the other hand, the impact of large fires is perceived differently by society influenced by socioeconomic factors, previous experiences, and community dynamics. Understanding these perceptions is essential for developing effective wildfire management and mitigation strategies at the local level. To address the challenges posed by changing fire regimes, a Fire Smart Territory (FST) approach could be considered, emphasizing integrated fire management that considers prevention, effective response, and post-fire restoration. This approach presented in this book chapter also promotes the involvement of local communities in fire prevention and management. So, the conservation of ecosystem services in fire-prone areas requires a holistic and adaptive approach that incorporates ecological knowledge, societal needs, and sustainable land management practices. By adopting an FST framework and considering the complex interactions between fire, ecosystems, and human communities, it is possible to mitigate the impacts of wildfires and promote resilience in these vulnerable landscapes |
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Fire hazards: socio-economic and regional issues |
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