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Author(s):
I. Oliveras Menor, Nuria Prat-Guitart, G.L. Spadoni, A. Hsu, P. M. Fernandes, Roger Puig-Gironès, Davide Ascoli, Bibiana A. Bilbao, Valentina Bacciu, Lluis Brotons, R. Carmenta, Sergio de-Miguel, L. G. Gonçalves, Glynis Humphrey, V. Ibarnegaray, M. W. Jones, M. S. Machado, A. Millán, R. de Morais Falleiro, F. Mouillot, Carlos Pinto, P. Pons, A. Regos, M. Senra de Oliveira, S. P. Harrison, D. Armenteras Pascual
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Fire Regime
Management Approaches

NRFSN number: 27757
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Altered fire regimes are a global challenge, increasingly exacerbated by climate change, which modifies fire weather and prolongs fire seasons. These changing conditions heighten the vulnerability of ecosystems and human populations to the impacts of wildfires on the environment, society, and the economy. The rapid pace of these changes exposes significant gaps in knowledge, tools, technology, and governance structures needed to adopt informed, holistic approaches to fire management that address both current and future challenges. Integrated Fire Management is an approach that combines fire prevention, response, and recovery while integrating ecological, socio-economic, and cultural factors into management strategies. However, Integrated Fire Management remains highly context-dependent, encompassing a wide array of fire management practices with varying degrees of ecological and societal integration. This review explores Integrated Fire Management as both an adaptation and mitigation strategy for altered fire regimes. It provides an overview of the progress and challenges associated with implementing Integrated Fire Management across different regions worldwide. The review also proposes five core objectives and outlines a roadmap of incremental steps for advancing Integrated Fire Management as a strategy to adapt to ongoing and future changes in fire regimes, thereby maximizing its potential to benefit both people and nature.

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Menor IO, Prat-Guitart N, Spadoni GL, Hsu A, Fernandes PM, Puig-Gironès R, Ascoli D, Bilbao BA, Bacciu V, Brotons L, Carmenta R, de-Miguel S, Gonçalves LG, Humphrey G, Ibarnegaray V, Jones MW, Machado MS, Millán A, de Morais Falleiro R, Mouillot F, Pinto C, Pons P, Regos A, Senra de Oliveira M, Harrison SP, and Pascual DA. 2025. Integrated fire management as an adaptation and mitigation strategy to altered fire regimes. Jour Forestry Research 6, article number 202.

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