Publication series : Mediterranean Identities - Environment, Society, Culture
Author: Ana Cristina Gonçalves and Adélia M.O. Sousa
Publisher: IntechOpen
Publication year: 2017
E-ISBN: INT6658769410
P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789535135852
P-ISBN(Hardback): 9789535135869
Subject: X Environmental Science, Safety Science
Keyword: 环境科学、安全科学
Language: ENG
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The Fire in the Mediterranean Region: A Case Study of Forest Fires in Portugal
Description
Forest fires are a common disturbance in many forest systems in the world and in particular in the Mediterranean region. Their origins can be either natural or anthropogenic. The effects in regard to the time trends, vegetation, and soil will be reflected in the species distribution, forest composition, and soil potential productivity. In general, it can be said that the larger the fire and the shorter the time between two consecutive occurrences, the higher the probability to originate shifts in vegetation and soil degradation. In the Mediterranean region, the number of fire ignitions does not reflect the burnt area due to the occurrence of very large fires. The latter occur in a very small proportion of the number of ignitions, but result in very large burnt areas. Also there seems to be an increasing trend toward larger fires in the Mediterranean region due mainly to climatic and land use changes. This case study highlights the importance of vegetation regrowth a short time after the fire to maintain both forest systems and soil conservation.
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