评估火灾风险和保护巴西生物群落:多因素方法

IF 2.8 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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巴西的森林在维持生态平衡和环境方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但这一作用已受到砍伐森林、森林火灾和气候变化影响的威胁。其中,森林火灾经常发生在因农业和畜牧业活动而改变土地用途的地区,这促使森林遭到破坏,尤其是在亚马逊和塞拉多等生物群落。在这些生物群落中,为开垦土地种植牧草而引发的森林火灾最令人担忧,因为这会造成生态和社会经济后果,加剧温室气体排放,影响区域植物群和生物地球化学循环。作为了解和识别森林火灾风险区域的一种策略,本研究旨在为巴西生物群落中的火灾热点制定一个风险分区框架。该框架结合了多种变量,包括自然地形、土地利用和气候数据等因素,以评估潜在的火灾风险。火灾风险较大的地区位于 Caatinga、Cerrado 和 Pantanal 生物群落,在这些地区,物理和气候变量直接影响火灾的发生和传播。亚马逊生物群落也存在火灾风险,有些可能是有意为之,但可以通过该地区的降水量调节。确定高火灾风险地区有助于实施积极的防火战略,以保护巴西的生物群落和生态系统,它们是环境和生物多样性的组成部分。
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Assessing fire risk and safeguarding Brazil’s biomes: a Multifactorial Approach

Assessing fire risk and safeguarding Brazil’s biomes: a Multifactorial Approach

Forests in Brazil play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and the environment, but this has been threatened by deforestation, forest fires, and the effects of climate change. Among these, forest fire has happened frequently in areas where there have been changes in land use for activities of agriculture and livestock farming, that motivate the destruction of forests particularly in biomes like the Amazon and Cerrado. In those biomes, the forest fires initiated to clear land for pasture are the most worrying because promote ecological and socioeconomic consequences, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and impacts the regional flora and biogeochemical cycles. As a strategy to understand and identify areas at risk of forest fires, this study aimed to develop a risk zoning framework for fire hotspots in the biomes of Brazilians. This framework combines multiple variables, incorporating factors like physical terrain, land use, and climatic data, to assess the potential fire risk. The areas with greater fire risk are located in the Caatinga, Cerrado, and Pantanal biomes, in which the physical and climate variables influence directly in incidence and propagation of fire. In the Amazon biome there is a fire risk, some possibly intentional, but can be regulated by elevated precipitation in the region. The identification of areas at high fire risk allows the implementation of proactive strategies for fire prevention for safeguarding Brazil’s biomes and ecosystems, which are integral to the environment and biodiversity.

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Theoretical and Applied Climatology
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 地学-气象与大气科学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
11.80%
发文量
376
审稿时长
4.3 months
期刊介绍: Theoretical and Applied Climatology covers the following topics: - climate modeling, climatic changes and climate forecasting, micro- to mesoclimate, applied meteorology as in agro- and forestmeteorology, biometeorology, building meteorology and atmospheric radiation problems as they relate to the biosphere - effects of anthropogenic and natural aerosols or gaseous trace constituents - hardware and software elements of meteorological measurements, including techniques of remote sensing
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