Fire Protection Principles and Recommendations in Disturbed Forest Areas in Central Europe: A Review

IF 3 3区 农林科学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Roman Berčák, J. Holuša, J. Kaczmarowski, Łukasz Tyburski, R. Szczygieł, Alexander C. Held, H. Vacik, J. Slivinský, Ivan Chromek
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Forest fires are becoming a more significant problem in Central Europe, but their danger is not as high as that in Southern Europe. The exception, however, is forest fires occurring in disturbed areas (windthrow and bark beetle outbreak areas), which are comparable in severity and danger to the most serious forest fires. In this study, we describe the current situation in Central European countries in terms of fire protection for disturbed areas in managed forests and forest stands left to spontaneously develop (secondary succession). If a country has regulations and strategies in this area, they are often only published in the local language. In this review, we combine information from all Central European countries and summarize it in a unified international language, provide an opportunity for local authorities to express their own experiences, and integrate data from worldwide scientific research. Thus, this paper may be considered a universal guide for managing fire protection and preparedness in disturbed areas and can serve as a reference for the establishment of strict legislative rules at the state level. These laws must be obligatory for all stakeholders in individual countries. The motivation for this study was two large forest fires in an area left to spontaneously develop in the Bohemian Switzerland National Park in the Czech Republic and Harz Mountains in Germany in the summer of 2022. These incidents revealed that fire prevention legislation was inadequate or nonexistent in these areas. The strategy of the European Union is to increase the size of protected areas and spontaneous development areas. Therefore, we consider it necessary to provide governments with relevant information on this topic to create conditions for better management of these destructive events.
中欧受干扰森林地区的防火原则和建议:综述
森林火灾在中欧正成为一个更严重的问题,但其危险性没有南欧那么高。然而,例外的是发生在受干扰地区(风和树皮甲虫爆发地区)的森林火灾,其严重程度和危险程度与最严重的森林火灾相当。在这项研究中,我们描述了中欧国家在管理森林和林分自然发展(次生演替)中受干扰地区的防火现状。如果一个国家在这方面有规章和战略,它们往往只以当地语言出版。在这篇综述中,我们将来自所有中欧国家的信息结合起来,并以统一的国际语言进行总结,为地方当局提供了一个表达自己经验的机会,并整合了来自全球科学研究的数据。因此,本文可以被认为是干扰区消防和准备管理的通用指南,并可为国家层面建立严格的立法规则提供参考。这些法律必须对各个国家的所有利益攸关方具有强制性。这项研究的动机是2022年夏天在捷克共和国波西米亚瑞士国家公园和德国哈茨山脉的一个地区发生的两起大型森林火灾。这些事件表明,这些地区的防火立法不充分或根本不存在。欧盟的战略是扩大保护区和自发发展区的规模。因此,我们认为有必要向各国政府提供这方面的相关信息,为更好地管理这些破坏性事件创造条件。
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