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pmid28663495      Science 2017 ; 356 (6345): 1356-62
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  • A human-driven decline in global burned area #MMPMID28663495
  • Andela N; Morton D; Giglio L; Chen Y; van der Werf G; Kasibhatla P; DeFries RS; Collatz GJ; Hantson S; Kloster S; Bachelet D; Forrest M; Lasslop G; Li F; Mangeon S; Melton JR; Yue C; Randerson J
  • Science 2017[Jun]; 356 (6345): 1356-62 PMID28663495show ga
  • Fire is an essential Earth System process that alters ecosystem and atmospheric composition. Here we assessed long-term fire trends using multiple satellite datasets. We found that global burned area declined by 24.3 ± 8.8% over the past 18 years. The estimated decrease in burned area remained robust after adjusting for precipitation variability and was largest in savannas. Agricultural expansion and intensification were primary drivers of declining fire activity. Fewer and smaller fires reduced aerosol concentrations, modified vegetation structure, and increased the magnitude of the terrestrial carbon sink. Fire models were unable to reproduce the pattern and magnitude of observed declines, suggesting they may overestimate fire emissions in future projections. Using economic and demographic variables, we developed a conceptual model for predicting fire in human-dominated landscapes.
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