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Drivers of California’s changing wildfires: a state-of-the-knowledge synthesis

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Glen MacDonald, Tamara Wall, Carolyn A Enquist, Sarah LeRoy, John B Bradford, David D Breshears, Timothy Brown, Daniel Cayan, Chunyu Dong, Donald Falk, Erica Fleishman, Alexander Gershunov, Molly Hunter, Rachel A Loehman, Phillip J van Mantgem, Elisabeth Middleton, Hugh Safford, Mark Schwartz, and Valerie Trouet, 2023-05-22, Drivers of California’s changing wildfires: a state-of-the-knowledge synthesis: International Journal of Wildlife Fire.

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Over the past four decades, annual area burned has increased significantly in California and across the western USA. This trend reflects a confluence of intersecting factors that affect wildfire regimes. It is correlated with increasing temperatures and atmospheric vapour pressure deficit. Anthropogenic climate change is the driver behind much of this change, in addition to influencing other climate-related factors, such as compression of the winter wet season. These climatic trends and associated increases in fire activity are projected to continue into the future. Additionally, factors related to the suppression of the Indigenous use of fire, aggressive fire suppression and, in some cases, changes in logging practices or fuel management [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalInternational Journal of Wildlife Fire
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value10.1071/WF22155

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