Road fragment edges enhance wildfire incidence and intensity, while suppressing global burned area.

Nat Commun

Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE), IPSL-CEA-CNRS-UVSQ, Université Paris-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Landscape fragmentation can lead to both increases and decreases in wildfire burned area (BA), but the reasons for these opposing effects are not fully understood.
  • A study using a land-fire model linked road density to fragmentation edge effects, finding that fragmentation reduced global BA by an average of -1.5%, but increased BA by over 20% in recently deforested tropical regions.
  • The impact of fragmentation on BA varied with population density, showing a decrease in some areas while indicating higher intensity fires, suggesting that fire severity traits might not be directly related to the amount of BA.

Article Abstract

Landscape fragmentation is statistically correlated with both increases and decreases in wildfire burned area (BA). These different directions-of-impact are not mechanistically understood. Here, road density, a land fragmentation proxy, is implemented in a CMIP6 coupled land-fire model, to represent fragmentation edge effects on fire-relevant environmental variables. Fragmentation caused modelled BA changes of over ±10% in 16% of [0.5°] grid-cells. On average, more fragmentation decreased net BA globally (-1.5%), as estimated empirically. However, in recently-deforested tropical areas, fragmentation drove observationally-consistent BA increases of over 20%. Globally, fragmentation-driven fire BA decreased with increasing population density, but was a hump-shaped function of it in forests. In some areas, fragmentation-driven decreases in BA occurred alongside higher-intensity fires, suggesting the decoupling of fire severity traits. This mechanistic model provides a starting point for quantifying policy-relevant fragmentation-fire impacts, whose results suggest future forest degradation may shift fragmentation from net global fire inhibitor to net fire driver.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11502787PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53460-6DOI Listing

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