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Forest fires and climate attributes interact in central Himalayas: an overview and assessment

Journal

FIRE ECOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s42408-023-00177-4

Keywords

Carbon stock; Central Himalayas; Climate; Forest biomass; Forest fire

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In Uttarakhand, forest fire events have increased significantly and are influenced by temperature. Forest fires cause a loss of carbon in biomass stock and may disrupt the carbon cycle due to climate change.
BackgroundIn Uttarakhand, a state in northern India, forest fire events increased from 922 in 2002 to 41,600 in 2019, influencing forest structure and function. In the literature, it has been reported that, globally, climate change influences the intensity and expansion of forest fire events. However, with regard to Uttarakhand, studies on the relationship between climate and forest fire events were very limited. In this study, a brief review of Uttarakahand state forests, forest fire types, forest biomass carbon stock, and factors influencing forest fires was carried out, followed by assessment of the relationships between forest fires and climate attributes.ResultsThis study indicated that there was a positive and significant correlation between the number of forest fires and temperature (maximum, average, and diurnal range; 0.05 >= P <= 0.001); whereas, there was a negative and non-significant correlation of forest fire with relative humidity, and a non-significant correlation of forest fire with minimum temperature and wind. The angstrom ngstrom index and Fuel Moisture Index were found to be good indices to indicate the prevalence of favorable climatic conditions for forest fire. The results of the study indicated a vulnerability of forest floor biomass carbon to forest fire.ConclusionTemperature was a regulating factor in altering the forest fire potential in the district. Forest fire caused the loss of carbon sequestered in forest biomass carbon stock. In the future, due to climate change, a greater number of forest fire events may occur and disturb the carbon cycle.

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