Newman Thacker Fiona E, Uyttewaal Kathleen, Quiñones Tomás, Leemans Rik, Hannah Bethany, Stoof Cathelijne R
Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University and Research, PO Box 47, 6700 AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Earth Systems and Global Change Group, Wageningen University and Research, PO Box 47, 6700 AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Ambio. 2025 May;54(5):759-773. doi: 10.1007/s13280-024-02105-5. Epub 2025 Jan 28.
With climate change causing more extreme weather events globally, climate scientists have argued that societies have three options: mitigation, adaptation or suffering. In recent years, devastating wildfires have caused significant suffering, yet the extent of this suffering has not been defined. To encapsulate this suffering, we determined impacts and effects of extreme wildfires through two systematic literature reviews. Six common themes of wildfire suffering emerged: environmental, social, physical, mental, cultural and resource suffering. These themes varied in scale: from local to regional; from individuals to communities; and from ecosystems to landscapes. We then applied these themes in the Las Maquinas (Chile) and Fort McMurray (Canada) wildfires. This highlighted several adaptation strategies that can reduce suffering, however our exploration indicates these strategies must address social and ecological factors. This analysis concludes that suffering from wildfires is diverse and widespread, and that significant engagement with adaptation strategies is needed if this is going to decrease.
随着气候变化在全球引发更多极端天气事件,气候科学家认为社会有三种选择:缓解、适应或承受。近年来,毁灭性的野火已造成巨大痛苦,但这种痛苦的程度尚未明确界定。为了概括这种痛苦,我们通过两项系统的文献综述确定了极端野火的影响和后果。野火造成的痛苦出现了六个共同主题:环境、社会、身体、心理、文化和资源方面的痛苦。这些主题在规模上各不相同:从局部到区域;从个人到社区;从生态系统到景观。然后我们将这些主题应用于拉斯马基纳斯(智利)和麦克默里堡(加拿大)的野火事件。这突出了几种可以减轻痛苦的适应策略,然而我们的探索表明这些策略必须考虑社会和生态因素。该分析得出结论,野火造成的痛苦是多样且广泛的,若要减少这种痛苦,就需要大力采用适应策略。