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  Assessing changes in global fire regimes

Sayedi, S. S., Abbott, B. W., Vannière, B., Leys, B., Colombaroli, D., Romera, G. G., et al. (2023). Assessing changes in global fire regimes. bioRxiv, 527551. doi:10.1101/2023.02.07.527551.

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Sayedi, Sayedeh Sara, Author
Abbott, Benjamin W, Author
Vannière, Boris, Author
Leys, Bérangère, Author
Colombaroli, Daniele, Author
Romera, Graciela Gil, Author
Słowiński, Michał, Author
Aleman, Julie C., Author
Blarquez, Olivier, Author
Feurdean, Angelica, Author
Brown, Kendrick, Author
Aakala, Tuomas, Author
Alenius, Teija, Author
Allen, Kathryn, Author
Andric, Maja, Author
Bergeron, Yves, Author
Biagioni, Siria, Author
Bradshaw, Richard, Author
Bremond, Laurent, Author
Brisset, Elodie, Author
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Free keywords: Fire regime change, Holocene, Climate change, Ecosystem services, Management, Expert assessment
 Abstract: Human activity has fundamentally altered wildfire on Earth, creating serious consequences for human health, global biodiversity, and climate change. However, it remains difficult to predict fire interactions with land use, management, and climate change, representing a serious knowledge gap and vulnerability. We used expert assessment to combine opinions about past and future fire regimes from 98 wildfire researchers. We asked for quantitative and qualitative assessments of the frequency, type, and implications of fire regime change from the beginning of the Holocene through the year 2300. Respondents indicated that direct human activity was already influencing wildfires locally since at least ~12,000 years BP, though natural climate variability remained the dominant driver of fire regime until around 5000 years BP. Responses showed a ten-fold increase in the rate of wildfire regime change during the last 250 years compared with the rest of the Holocene, corresponding first with the intensification and extensification of land use and later with anthropogenic climate change. Looking to the future, fire regimes were predicted to intensify, with increases in fire frequency, severity, and/or size in all biomes except grassland ecosystems. Fire regime showed quite different climate sensitivities across biomes, but the likelihood of fire regime change increased with higher greenhouse gas emission scenarios for all biomes. Biodiversity, carbon storage, and other ecosystem services were predicted to decrease for most biomes under higher emission scenarios. We present recommendations for adaptation and mitigation under emerging fire regimes, concluding that management options are seriously constrained under higher emission scenarios.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-02-08
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 38
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
Methods and materials
Results and discussion
Timing and type of future fire regime change
Consequences of fire regime change
Our capacity to prevent, control, or adapt to future fire regimes
Charting a course in a world of uncertainty
Expert assessment application in fire management
 Rev. Type: No review
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1101/2023.02.07.527551
Other: shh3415
Other: gea0022
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