Global trends in wildfire and its impacts: perceptions versus realities in a changing world

Google (United States) · Swansea University

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Abstract

Wildfire has been an important process affecting the Earth's surface and atmosphere for over 350 million years and human societies have coexisted with fire since their emergence. Yet many consider wildfire as an accelerating problem, with widely held perceptions both in the media and scientific papers of increasing fire occurrence, severity and resulting losses. However, important exceptions aside, the quantitative evidence available does not support these perceived overall trends. Instead, global area burned appears to have overall declined over past decades, and there is increasing evidence that there is less fire in the global landscape today than centuries ago. Regarding fire severity, limited data are…

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Keywords
  • Climate change
  • Global warming
  • Geography
  • Environmental planning
  • Environmental resource management
  • Political science
  • Environmental science
  • Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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