Biased Perception of Macroecological Findings Triggered by the IPCC—The Example of Wildfires DOI Open Access
Carsten Hobohm, Volker Müller‐Benedict

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17(1), P. 134 - 134

Published: Dec. 27, 2024

Global change and disturbance ecology, including the risks benefits of wildfires for humans, sustainability ecosystems biodiversity, is a current research topic in applied science. Fires their impacts are often considered context climate change, carbon dioxide emissions air pollution. Despite significant decline at global scale recent decades (cf. Wildfire Information System (GWIS)), it widespread conviction that burned area increasing due to warming. In an attempt identify how this discrepancy has arisen, we analysed IPCC reports from 2018–2023 via text mining word frequency analyses compared considerations about fire weather with findings ecology public information on internet. Both negativity bias repetition were identified. Numerous examples disasters models indicating increase composed alarming messages. Examples decreasing much less frequently communicated. Important facts ignored, especially summaries policymakers. Measured against fire-ecological conditions nature, trends exaggerated. We therefore call comprising differentiated reflection ecological processes future.

Language: Английский

Use of ICTs to confront climate change: analysis and perspectives DOI Creative Commons

Freddy Escobar-Teran,

J. Velázquez Zapata,

Felipe Briones

et al.

Frontiers in Climate, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 7

Published: Feb. 19, 2025

The effects of climate change, including temperature and precipitation changes, the retreat ice sheets, rising sea levels are more evident today. It emphasizes that greenhouse gases primary drivers these changes. In this context, some international organizations such as United Nations (UN) others have been making significant efforts to combat considered information communication technologies (ICTs) an alternative for monitoring mitigating change. However, role ICTs in change has not analyzed detail. Accordingly, article presents research progress on evidence effective tools reducing gas emissions from different sectors. Additionally, provides a cost-benefit analysis ICT applications various sectors, emphasizing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Language: Английский

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Optimising fire severity mapping using pixel-based image compositing DOI Creative Commons
Néstor Quintero, Olga Viedma, Sander Veraverbeke

et al.

Remote Sensing of Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 321, P. 114687 - 114687

Published: March 6, 2025

Language: Английский

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Successional Dynamics Are Influenced by Cattle and Selective Logging in Nothofagus Deciduous Forests of Western Patagonia DOI Open Access
Carlos Zamorano‐Elgueta, Constanza Becerra-Rodas

Forests, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16(4), P. 580 - 580

Published: March 27, 2025

Cattle grazing and selective logging alter the functioning of an ecosystem, but their impacts on forest regeneration, particularly in relation to successional stages, are yet poorly understood. This study examined how these activities affect regeneration Nothofagus antarctica (ñire or ñirre) N. pumilio (lenga) pure forests Patagonia whether effects vary between old-growth secondary forests. We assessed seedlings by origin (sexual, asexual) height classes (<0.3 m, 0.3–0.6 >0.6 m) across 88 plots (25 × 20 m). Selective intensity was measured via basal area tree stumps, cattle pressure dung counts. Forest as predicted human disturbances, stage, density (parent trees), modeled using generalized linear models. For antarctica, exclusively asexual showed a positive influence for cattle, negative with both interacting. In contrast, most recent (R1) predominantly influenced parent trees stage. Conversely, entirely sexual, unaffected grazing, relying instead density, intensity, These findings highlight species-specific dynamics under anthropogenic pressures. Understanding interactions natural disturbances is critical conserving Our results provide basis targeted restoration efforts policies mitigate degradation promote ecosystem resilience.

Language: Английский

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Visualization of Post-Fire Remote Sensing Using CiteSpace: A Bibliometric Analysis DOI Open Access

Mingguang Sun,

Xuanrui Zhang, Ri Jin

et al.

Forests, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 16(4), P. 592 - 592

Published: March 28, 2025

At present, remote sensing serves as a key approach to track ecological recovery after fires. However, systematic and quantitative research on the progress of post-fire remains insufficient. This study presents first global bibliometric analysis (1994–2024), analyzing 1155 Web Science publications using CiteSpace reveal critical trends gaps. The findings include following: As multi-sensor big data technologies evolve, focus is increasingly pivoting toward interdisciplinary, multi-scale, intelligent methodologies. Since 2020, AI-driven such machine learning have become hotspots continue grow. In future, more extensive time-series monitoring, holistic evaluations under compound disturbances, enhanced fire management strategies will be required addressing climate change challenge sustainability. USA, Canada, China, multiple European nations work jointly ecology technology development, but Africa, high wildfire-incidence area, currently lacks appropriate local research. Remote environment forests maintain pivotal role in scholarly impact information exchange. redefines nexus urgency social justice, demanding inclusive innovation address climate-driven regimes.

Language: Английский

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Plants can directly absorb carbon derived from deposition of wildfire smoke DOI

Xiaoyu Zhan,

Ziyan Huang,

Mulualem Tigabu

et al.

Plant and Soil, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 29, 2025

Language: Английский

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High-resolution inventory of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon emissions from wildfires in China DOI
Shijie Song, Tao Huang, Liangliang Huang

et al.

Environmental Pollution, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 126227 - 126227

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Wildfires in 2024 DOI
Crystal A. Kolden, John T. Abatzoglou, Matthew W. Jones

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Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 6(4), P. 237 - 239

Published: April 11, 2025

Language: Английский

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DMPNet: A Lightweight Remote Sensing Forest Wildfire Detection Network Based on Multi-Scale Heterogeneous Attention Mechanism and Dynamic Scaling Fusion Strategy DOI
Y.H. Long,

Hongwei Ding,

Yuanjing Zhu

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Digital Signal Processing, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 105252 - 105252

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Increasing severity of large-scale fires prolongs recovery time of forests globally since 2001 DOI
Qiancheng Lv, Ziyue Chen, Chaoyang Wu

et al.

Nature Ecology & Evolution, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 22, 2025

Language: Английский

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Characterization of Freshly-Emitted Particles from Poplar Wood Burning: OC/EC, Morphology, and Elemental Analysis Under Varying Ignition Temperatures DOI
Junjie Cai, Jiaming Wu, Yingjun Chen

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Atmospheric Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 121271 - 121271

Published: May 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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