TY - JOUR PY - 2024// TI - Wildfire risk management in the era of climate change JO - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences nexus A1 - Synolakis, Costas Emmanuel A1 - Karagiannis, Georgios Marios SP - pgae151 EP - pgae151 VL - 3 IS - 5 N2 - The August 8, 2023R Lahaina fire refocused attention on wildfires, public alerts, and emergency management. Wildfire risk is on the rise, precipitated through a combination of climate change, increased development in the wildland-urban interface (WUI), decades of unmitigated biomass accumulation in forests, and a long history of emphasis on fire suppression over hazard mitigation. Stemming the tide of wildfire death and destruction will involve bringing together diverse scientific disciplines into policy. Renewed emphasis is needed on emergency alerts and community evacuations. Land management strategies need to account for the impact of climate change and hazard mitigation on forest ecosystems. Here, we propose a long-term strategy consisting of integrating wildfire risk management in wider-scope forest land management policies and strategies, and we discuss new technologies and possible scientific breakthroughs.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2752-6542 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae151 ID - ref1 ER -