Evaluating Socioecological Wildfire Effects in Greece with a Novel Numerical Index
Autor: | Palaiologos Palaiologou, Kostas Kalabokidis, Michelle A. Day, Vasilis Kopsachilis |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
analytical hierarchical process Index (economics) 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences FIRE Index landscape rehabilitation Firefighting Environmental Science (miscellaneous) fire management decision support 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences fire effects Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) Safety Risk Reliability and Quality Regeneration (ecology) Socioeconomic status 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Wildfire suppression post-fire conditions business.industry Environmental resource management Forestry Building and Construction Vegetation community learning lcsh:QC1-999 Geography Ranking Damages business Safety Research lcsh:Physics |
Zdroj: | Fire Volume 3 Issue 4 Fire, Vol 3, Iss 63, p 63 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2571-6255 |
DOI: | 10.3390/fire3040063 |
Popis: | Large-scale wildfires have become more frequent in Greece and coupled with the country&rsquo s limited economic resources, investments in both pre-fire planning and post-fire rehabilitation for most affected areas are not feasible. From the perspective of forest and fire management agencies, the severity and importance of fire effects are evaluated based only on total area burned, while from a societal standpoint, by the number of fatalities and destroyed houses. A holistic approach to rank wildfires with an inclusive assessment of all their effects is missing. We developed a new evaluation and ranking index based on expert judgment, the study of 50 large-scale fire events in Greece and a detailed review of the literature, to develop a set of categories and criteria to assess ecological and socioeconomic effects of wildfires. The Fire Inventory and Ranking of Effects (FIRE) Index provides a comprehensive and easy-to-use semi-numeric framework that combines scores from seven fire effects categories and 56 criteria through a user-friendly web-platform. The seven categories include fire effects on landscape and vegetation, general environmental impacts, regeneration potential and vegetation recovery, casualties and fatalities, destruction and damages to infrastructure, economic losses, and firefighting and wildfire suppression. Each of the 56 criteria within these categories describes a different anticipated fire effect. The magnitude of each fire effect criterion is estimated by predefined ranked choices by one or more persons/assessors in a multi-level evaluation procedure. We apply the FIRE Index assessment to a significant 5900-ha wildfire that occurred in 2011 in northern Greece, including a sensitivity analysis of how different category weights impact the final index score. More diverse metrics to assess wildfire effects will help address the complex social and biophysical dimensions of the wildfire governance challenge and help guide pre- and post-fire management actions. |
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