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Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Climate Influence of Forest Fires in Fujian Province, China

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FORESTS
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f13030423

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forest fire trends; forest fire occurrence; forest fire season; FWI; spatial and temporal fire distribution

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  1. National Key R&D Plan of Strategic International Scientific and Technological Innovation Cooperation Project [2018YFE0207800]

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Climate plays a crucial role in determining the distribution and occurrence of forest fires by influencing vegetation and drought conditions. This study analyzed the spatiotemporal variations in forest fire occurrence in Fujian Province, China and found a relationship between forest fires and climate change. The findings highlight the importance of adjusting fire prevention strategies, strengthening monitoring and early warning systems, and raising public awareness of wildfire safety.
Climate determines the spatiotemporal distribution pattern of forest fires by affecting vegetation and the extent of drought. Thus, analyzing the dynamic change of the forest fire season and its response to climate change will play an important role in targeted adjustments of forest fire management policies and practices. In this study, we studied the spatiotemporal variations in forest fire occurrence in Fujian Province, China using the Mann-Kendall trend test and correlation analysis to analyze Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data from 2001 to 2016 and meteorological data. The results show that forest fire occurrence rose first and then declined over the years, but the proportion of forest fires during the fire prevention period decreased. The forest fires increased significantly in spring and summer, exceeding the forest fires occurring in the fire prevention period in 2010. The spatial distribution of forest fires decreased from northwest to southeast coastal areas, among which the number of forest fires in the northwest mountainous areas was large in autumn and winter. The fire risk weather index was strongly and positively correlated with forest fire occurrence across various sites in the province. The findings accentuate the need for properly adjusting the fire prevention period and resource allocation, strengthening the monitoring and early warning of high fire risk weather, and publicizing wildfire safety in spring and summer. As the forest fire occurrence frequency is high in the western and northwest mountainous areas, more observation towers and forest fire monitoring facilities should be installed.

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