Geoprocessing Laboratory Applied to the Environment (LabGAMA), Universidade Federal do Acre - UFAC, Cruzeiro do Sul, AC, CEP 69980-000, Brazil.
Universidade Federal do ABC, Alameda da Universidade, São Bernardo do Campo, SP, CEP 09606-045, Brazil.
J Environ Manage. 2021 May 15;286:112189. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112189. Epub 2021 Mar 4.
Fire is one of the most powerful modifiers of the Amazonian landscape and knowledge about its drivers is needed for planning control and suppression. A plethora of factors may play a role in the annual dynamics of fire frequency, spanning the biophysical, climatic, socioeconomic and institutional dimensions. To uncover the main forces currently at play, we investigated the area burned in both forested and deforested areas in the outstanding case of Brazil's state of Acre, in southwestern Amazonia. We mapped burn scars in already-deforested areas and intact forest based on satellite images from the Landsat series analyzed between 2016 and 2019. The mapped burnings in already-deforested areas totalled 550,251 ha. In addition, we mapped three forest fires totaling 34,084 ha. Fire and deforestation were highly correlated, and the latter occurred mainly in federal government lands, with protected areas showing unprecedented forest fire levels in 2019. These results indicate that Acre state is under increased fire risk even during average rainfall years. The record fires of 2019 may continue if Brazil's ongoing softening of environmental regulations and enforcement is maintained. Acre and other Amazonian states must act quickly to avoid an upsurge of social and economic losses in the coming years.
火是亚马逊景观中最强大的修饰者之一,为了规划控制和扑灭,需要了解其驱动因素。许多因素可能在火频率的年度动态中发挥作用,涵盖了生物物理、气候、社会经济和制度等多个维度。为了揭示当前起主要作用的力量,我们研究了巴西阿克雷州在森林和非森林地区燃烧的情况,该地区位于亚马逊西南部。我们根据 2016 年至 2019 年期间分析的陆地卫星系列卫星图像,在已经砍伐的地区和完整森林中绘制了烧伤疤痕。已经砍伐的地区的 mapped burnings 总面积为 550,251 公顷。此外,我们还绘制了三起森林火灾,总面积为 34,084 公顷。火和森林砍伐高度相关,后者主要发生在联邦政府土地上,保护区在 2019 年出现了前所未有的森林火灾水平。这些结果表明,即使在平均降雨量年份,阿克雷州也面临着更高的火灾风险。如果巴西目前对环境法规的放松和执法继续下去,2019 年的创纪录火灾可能会持续下去。阿克雷州和其他亚马逊州必须迅速采取行动,以避免未来几年社会和经济损失的激增。