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Understanding the long-term impact of prescribed burning in mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots, with a focus on south-western Australia

机译:了解在地中海气候生物多样性热点中规定燃烧的长期影响,重点在澳大利亚西南部

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Wildfires are expected to increase worldwide both in frequency and intensity owing to global warming, but are likely to vary geographically. This is of particular concern in the five mediterranean regions of the world that are all biodiversity hotspots with extraordinary plant and animal diversity that may be impacted by deliberately imposed fire. Wildland managers attempt to reduce the impact and mitigate the outcomes of wildfires on human assets and biodiversity by the use of prescribed burning. The response that we must 'fight fire with fire' is understandable, perceived as reducing the flammability of wildlands in fire-prone regions and lessening the impact of wildfires. The long-term impact on biodiversity is, however, less clear. The practice of prescribed burning has been in place and monitored in south-western Australia for 50 years, longer and more intensively than in most other mediterranean ecosystems. The present target is for 200 000 ha burned each year in this biodiversity hotspot. Published studies on the impact of this burning on infrastructure protection and on biodiversity are here used to understand the protective capacity of the practice and to foreshadow its possible long-term ecological impact across all mediterranean ecosystems.
机译:由于全球变暖,野火预计将在全球范围内增加频率和强度,但可能会在地理位置上变化。这对世界的五个地中海地区特别关注,这些都是具有非凡植物和动物多样性的生物多样性热点,可能因故意强加的火灾而受到影响。威胁经理通过使用规定的燃烧,试图减少对人类资产和生物多样性的影响和减轻野火的结果。我们必须“与火灾发生火灾”的反应是可以理解的,被认为降低了在火灾地区的野生地区的易燃性并减少了野火的影响。然而,对生物多样性的长期影响较小。规定燃烧的实践已经到位并在澳大利亚西南部进行了50年,比在大多数其他地中海生态系统中更长,更浓得更集中。目前的目标是每年在这一生物多样性热点烧焦200 000公顷。发表了关于这种燃烧对基础设施保护和生物多样性的影响的研究在这里曾经习惯于了解实践的保护能力,并预示在所有地中海生态系统中可能的长期生态影响。

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