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D1.12 IA 1.5 brief: Report on innovative post-fire restoration and adaptation strategies in the actual context of increasing environmental uncertainty

Authors: Tardós, Pedro; Samblàs, Eva; Coll, Lluís; Vilà Vilardell, Lena; Balguerías, Eduardo; Arencibia, Luis Fernando; Grillo, Federico; +1 Authors

D1.12 IA 1.5 brief: Report on innovative post-fire restoration and adaptation strategies in the actual context of increasing environmental uncertainty

Abstract

This deliverable is the second of two focusing on post-fire strategies and adaptation to increasing environmental uncertainties. As large fires and extreme wildfire events (EWE) become more frequent, understanding the factors that influence forest resistance and recovery is crucial. Both pre-fire and post-fire interventions play a key role in enhancing forest resilience and adaptation to EWE. This deliverable presents three innovative management strategies to help forests adapt to the increasing occurrence of EWE, namely (i) silvicultural treatments for EWE prevention and pasture improvement, (ii) prescribed burning and grazing introduction for EWE prevention, and (iii) restoration of vegetation cover after an EWE.

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fire adaptation, restoration, silvicultural treatments, pasture improvement, prescribed burning, grazing

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