On The Complexity Of Fire Dinamics At The Wildland-Urban Interface

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2021)

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Complexity is the main feature of many fire-prone environments, in which the fire regime is driven by climate and socio-economic development on short and long timescales. In this study, the interaction between social and forest environments is modelled for the first time by assimilating socio-economic assets to a new flammable species with its own dynamics. This is a completely new approach that offers a new perspective to interpret shifts in fire regimes. The ten-years fire regime trend observed in Italy between 1970 and 2018, according to the model results, may be attributed to a progressive change of land use and inhabited development. The introduction of a new species adds complexity to fire dynamics and modifies the self-regulating Mediterranean forest fire regime. The results evidence that the evolution of a mosaic of natural and man-managed tiles of land may erase the "natural" chaotic fire regime, exacerbate fire frequency and increase fire risk in inhabited areas. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Fire regime, Urban-wildland interface, Dinamic modelling, Socio-economic development, Chaos
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