Global Pyrogeography: the Current and Future Distribution of Wildfire
University of California, Berkeley · Canadian Forest Service · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Climate change is expected to alter the geographic distribution of wildfire, a complex abiotic process that responds to a variety of spatial and environmental gradients. How future climate change may alter global wildfire activity, however, is still largely unknown. As a first step to quantifying potential change in global wildfire, we present a multivariate quantification of environmental drivers for the observed, current distribution of vegetation fires using statistical models of the relationship between fire activity and resources to burn, climate conditions, human influence, and lightning flash rates at a coarse spatiotemporal resolution (100 km, over one decade). We then demonstrate how these statistical…
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- 30.97
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Climate change
- Fire regime
- Global change
- Global warming
- Vegetation (pathology)
- Ecosystem
- Precipitation
- Climate action