Current and historical fire regimes of the Pechora-ilych nature reserve and its surroundings

Recurring fires have a significant impact on the dynamics and functioning of forest ecosystems. The fire regime determines conditions of occurrence, spread and long-term consequences of forest fires. A significant change in the fire regime in the natural complex may indicate at possible loss risks o...

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Published in:Forest science issues
Main Authors: A.O. Kharitonova, A.S. Plotnikova, D.V. Ershov
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Center for Forest Ecology and Productivity 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:78a68d98db844e66843ef82b81107e86 2023-05-15T17:54:56+02:00 Current and historical fire regimes of the Pechora-ilych nature reserve and its surroundings A.O. Kharitonova A.S. Plotnikova D.V. Ershov 2020-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.31509/2658-607x-2020-3-1-1-12 https://doaj.org/article/78a68d98db844e66843ef82b81107e86 EN RU eng rus Russian Academy of Sciences, Center for Forest Ecology and Productivity http://jfsi.ru/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/3-1-2020-Kharitonova_et_al.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2658-607X doi:10.31509/2658-607x-2020-3-1-1-12 2658-607X https://doaj.org/article/78a68d98db844e66843ef82b81107e86 Вопросы лесной науки, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020) fire regime the pechora-ilych nature reserve landfire frcc gis analysis Forestry SD1-669.5 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.31509/2658-607x-2020-3-1-1-12 2022-12-31T02:29:27Z Recurring fires have a significant impact on the dynamics and functioning of forest ecosystems. The fire regime determines conditions of occurrence, spread and long-term consequences of forest fires. A significant change in the fire regime in the natural complex may indicate at possible loss risks of the key components of the ecosystem. This study presents current and historical fire regimes mapping results for the Pechora natural reserve and its surroundings — Kurinsky and Yakshinsky forest districts. The input dataset consists of fire historical fires records for the area taken from several sources: historical fires dataset of the Pechora natural reserve covering period from the second half of the XIX century till nowadays, which was received from both satellite images interpretation and reserve’s records archive analysis; hot spots detected by airborne-based and ground-based means covering period from 1987 to 2011 and the dendrochronological reconstruction of fires in the pine forests of the reserve’s surroundings for a 600-year period. We applied a methodology of mapping forest ecosystems fire regimes at local level for mapping both current and historical fire regimes. The methodology is based on the LANDFIRE classification, which accounts for fires frequency and fires severity. Results analysis of historical fire regimes indicate the dominance of “less than 200 years” fire return rate, associated with low-to-moderate fire severity for the most of the area. As an exception, the mountainous part of the Pechora natural reserve is characterized by a long period of fire return rate. The analysis of current fire regimes has revealed long periods of fire recurrence in both the reserve area and the forest districts area. We also showed a human impact on the increase in fire frequency. An assessment of the deviation of current fire regimes from their historical values showed that current fire regimes are within their normal historical range in most of the study area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Pechora Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Forest science issues 3 1 1 12
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the pechora-ilych nature reserve
landfire
frcc
gis analysis
Forestry
SD1-669.5
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the pechora-ilych nature reserve
landfire
frcc
gis analysis
Forestry
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A.O. Kharitonova
A.S. Plotnikova
D.V. Ershov
Current and historical fire regimes of the Pechora-ilych nature reserve and its surroundings
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the pechora-ilych nature reserve
landfire
frcc
gis analysis
Forestry
SD1-669.5
description Recurring fires have a significant impact on the dynamics and functioning of forest ecosystems. The fire regime determines conditions of occurrence, spread and long-term consequences of forest fires. A significant change in the fire regime in the natural complex may indicate at possible loss risks of the key components of the ecosystem. This study presents current and historical fire regimes mapping results for the Pechora natural reserve and its surroundings — Kurinsky and Yakshinsky forest districts. The input dataset consists of fire historical fires records for the area taken from several sources: historical fires dataset of the Pechora natural reserve covering period from the second half of the XIX century till nowadays, which was received from both satellite images interpretation and reserve’s records archive analysis; hot spots detected by airborne-based and ground-based means covering period from 1987 to 2011 and the dendrochronological reconstruction of fires in the pine forests of the reserve’s surroundings for a 600-year period. We applied a methodology of mapping forest ecosystems fire regimes at local level for mapping both current and historical fire regimes. The methodology is based on the LANDFIRE classification, which accounts for fires frequency and fires severity. Results analysis of historical fire regimes indicate the dominance of “less than 200 years” fire return rate, associated with low-to-moderate fire severity for the most of the area. As an exception, the mountainous part of the Pechora natural reserve is characterized by a long period of fire return rate. The analysis of current fire regimes has revealed long periods of fire recurrence in both the reserve area and the forest districts area. We also showed a human impact on the increase in fire frequency. An assessment of the deviation of current fire regimes from their historical values showed that current fire regimes are within their normal historical range in most of the study area.
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A.S. Plotnikova
D.V. Ershov
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title_full_unstemmed Current and historical fire regimes of the Pechora-ilych nature reserve and its surroundings
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