Scholarly Interest in Forest Fires in Indonesia: A Bibliographical Review

IF 1.7 Q2 FORESTRY
E. Wulandari, D. Mardiatno, D. H. Susilastuti, A. Maryudi
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Abstract

Forest fires in Indonesia have attracted much attention among researchers over the past few decades. This paper aims to systematically map the existing corpus of scientific knowledge on forest fires in Indonesia. The systematic maps visualize which areas of significant activity and indicate specific interests and motives. The systematic analysis is also helpful in improving the understanding of current issues, problems, and challenges. From the scientific database of Scopus, we found 209 peer-reviewed journal articles directly related to forest fires in Indonesia published between 1989 and 2021 (July). In general, the number of publications rose after major fire events, notably in 1997/1998. The El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-related big fires seem to be the primary driver of more scientific inquiries. The present review shows that although fires occurred throughout the year, they mainly occurred in the dry season, indicating the crucial role of weather even though it is not the direct cause of fire ignition. Our research shows that all types of forest functions in Indonesia have experienced fires, but approximately half of the studied fires occurred in conservation areas. More specifically, previous studies have been more dedicated to secondary forests. The studies generally pointed out that secondary forests are more prone to fires. More than a half of the existing scientific work was looking at human-induced fires, although natural hazards drove that came close. Regarding human-induced drivers, most research was dedicated to the links between fires and the use of fires in land preparation for both small-scale agricultural activities and commercial plantations. The impacts of forest fires have been the most studied topic among scholars on fires in Indonesia. More specifically, the existing research was focused on the ecological/ environmental effects dominated by studies on the impacts of air quality and biodiversity. Interestingly, the existing research rarely addressed other issues, such as local livelihoods and how they adapt to environmental changes.
印度尼西亚森林火灾的学术兴趣:参考文献回顾
在过去的几十年里,印度尼西亚的森林火灾引起了研究人员的广泛关注。本文旨在系统地绘制印度尼西亚森林火灾科学知识的现有语料库。系统的地图将重要活动的区域可视化,并指出具体的兴趣和动机。系统的分析也有助于提高对当前问题、问题和挑战的理解。从Scopus的科学数据库中,我们发现了1989年至2021年(7月)期间发表的209篇与印度尼西亚森林火灾直接相关的同行评审期刊文章。一般来说,在重大火灾事件后,特别是在1997/1998年,出版物的数量有所增加。与厄尔尼诺-南方涛动(ENSO)相关的大火似乎是更多科学研究的主要驱动力。目前的审查表明,尽管火灾全年发生,但它们主要发生在旱季,这表明天气的关键作用,尽管它不是火灾的直接原因。我们的研究表明,印度尼西亚所有类型的森林功能都经历过火灾,但所研究的火灾中约有一半发生在保护区。更具体地说,以前的研究更多地致力于次生林。这些研究普遍指出次生林更容易发生火灾。现有的科学工作中,有一半以上是在研究人为引发的火灾,尽管自然灾害推动了这一研究。关于人为引起的驱动因素,大多数研究都致力于探讨火灾与小规模农业活动和商业种植园在土地准备中使用火灾之间的联系。森林火灾的影响一直是印尼火灾学者研究最多的课题。更具体地说,现有的研究侧重于生态/环境影响,以空气质量和生物多样性影响的研究为主。有趣的是,现有的研究很少涉及其他问题,比如当地的生计以及他们如何适应环境变化。
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