Johnston Fay, Jones Charles, Li Fang, Stehr Alejandra, Torres-Vázquez Miguel Ángel, Turco Marco, Veraverbeke Sander
Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Department of Geography, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
iScience. 2024 Jul 19;27(8):110438. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.110438. eCollection 2024 Aug 16.
The Earth system has long lived with fires, but the impact of climate change on fire regimes has led to extreme wildfire events with higher intensity and faster spread. This has effects on ecosystems and resources, air pollution, and, ultimately, human societies. Facing these compounding challenges require interdisciplinary solutions and collaborations. In this Backstory, we bring together fire researchers across fields, aiming to foster discussions and collaborations across disciplines, for us to better understand how we can learn to "live with fire".
长期以来,地球系统一直伴随着火灾,但气候变化对火灾模式的影响导致了强度更高、蔓延更快的极端野火事件。这对生态系统和资源、空气污染以及最终对人类社会都产生了影响。应对这些复杂的挑战需要跨学科的解决方案和合作。在这个背景故事中,我们汇集了各个领域的火灾研究人员,旨在促进跨学科的讨论与合作,以便我们更好地理解如何学会“与火共存”。