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Human-induced fire regime shifts during 19(th) century industrialization: A robust fire regime reconstruction using northern Polish lake sediments
Fire regime shifts are driven by climate and natural vegetation changes, but can be strongly affected by human land management. Yet, it is poorly known how humans have influenced fire regimes prior to active wildfire suppression. Among the last 250 years, the human contribution to the global increas...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6746370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31525210 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222011 |
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author | Dietze, Elisabeth Brykała, Dariusz Schreuder, Laura T. Jażdżewski, Krzysztof Blarquez, Olivier Brauer, Achim Dietze, Michael Obremska, Milena Ott, Florian Pieńczewska, Anna Schouten, Stefan Hopmans, Ellen C. Słowiński, Michał |
author_facet | Dietze, Elisabeth Brykała, Dariusz Schreuder, Laura T. Jażdżewski, Krzysztof Blarquez, Olivier Brauer, Achim Dietze, Michael Obremska, Milena Ott, Florian Pieńczewska, Anna Schouten, Stefan Hopmans, Ellen C. Słowiński, Michał |
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description | Fire regime shifts are driven by climate and natural vegetation changes, but can be strongly affected by human land management. Yet, it is poorly known how humans have influenced fire regimes prior to active wildfire suppression. Among the last 250 years, the human contribution to the global increase in fire occurrence during the mid-19(th) century is especially unclear, as data sources are limited. Here, we test the extent to which forest management has driven fire regime shifts in a temperate forest landscape. We combine multiple fire proxies (macroscopic charcoal and fire-related biomarkers) derived from highly resolved lake sediments (i.e., 3–5 years per sample), and apply a new statistical approach to classify source area- and temperature-specific fire regimes (biomass burnt, fire episodes). We compare these records with independent climate and vegetation reconstructions. We find two prominent fire regime shifts during the 19(th) and 20(th) centuries, driven by an adaptive socio-ecological cycle in human forest management. Although individual fire episodes were triggered mainly by arson (as described in historical documents) during dry summers, the biomass burnt increased unintentionally during the mid-19(th) century due to the plantation of flammable, fast-growing pine tree monocultures needed for industrialization. State forest management reacted with active fire management and suppression during the 20(th) century. However, pine cover has been increasing since the 1990s and climate projections predict increasingly dry conditions, suggesting a renewed need for adaptations to reduce the increasing fire risk. |
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spelling | pubmed-67463702019-09-27 Human-induced fire regime shifts during 19(th) century industrialization: A robust fire regime reconstruction using northern Polish lake sediments Dietze, Elisabeth Brykała, Dariusz Schreuder, Laura T. Jażdżewski, Krzysztof Blarquez, Olivier Brauer, Achim Dietze, Michael Obremska, Milena Ott, Florian Pieńczewska, Anna Schouten, Stefan Hopmans, Ellen C. Słowiński, Michał PLoS One Research Article Fire regime shifts are driven by climate and natural vegetation changes, but can be strongly affected by human land management. Yet, it is poorly known how humans have influenced fire regimes prior to active wildfire suppression. Among the last 250 years, the human contribution to the global increase in fire occurrence during the mid-19(th) century is especially unclear, as data sources are limited. Here, we test the extent to which forest management has driven fire regime shifts in a temperate forest landscape. We combine multiple fire proxies (macroscopic charcoal and fire-related biomarkers) derived from highly resolved lake sediments (i.e., 3–5 years per sample), and apply a new statistical approach to classify source area- and temperature-specific fire regimes (biomass burnt, fire episodes). We compare these records with independent climate and vegetation reconstructions. We find two prominent fire regime shifts during the 19(th) and 20(th) centuries, driven by an adaptive socio-ecological cycle in human forest management. Although individual fire episodes were triggered mainly by arson (as described in historical documents) during dry summers, the biomass burnt increased unintentionally during the mid-19(th) century due to the plantation of flammable, fast-growing pine tree monocultures needed for industrialization. State forest management reacted with active fire management and suppression during the 20(th) century. However, pine cover has been increasing since the 1990s and climate projections predict increasingly dry conditions, suggesting a renewed need for adaptations to reduce the increasing fire risk. Public Library of Science 2019-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6746370/ /pubmed/31525210 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222011 Text en © 2019 Dietze et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dietze, Elisabeth Brykała, Dariusz Schreuder, Laura T. Jażdżewski, Krzysztof Blarquez, Olivier Brauer, Achim Dietze, Michael Obremska, Milena Ott, Florian Pieńczewska, Anna Schouten, Stefan Hopmans, Ellen C. Słowiński, Michał Human-induced fire regime shifts during 19(th) century industrialization: A robust fire regime reconstruction using northern Polish lake sediments |
title | Human-induced fire regime shifts during 19(th) century industrialization: A robust fire regime reconstruction using northern Polish lake sediments |
title_full | Human-induced fire regime shifts during 19(th) century industrialization: A robust fire regime reconstruction using northern Polish lake sediments |
title_fullStr | Human-induced fire regime shifts during 19(th) century industrialization: A robust fire regime reconstruction using northern Polish lake sediments |
title_full_unstemmed | Human-induced fire regime shifts during 19(th) century industrialization: A robust fire regime reconstruction using northern Polish lake sediments |
title_short | Human-induced fire regime shifts during 19(th) century industrialization: A robust fire regime reconstruction using northern Polish lake sediments |
title_sort | human-induced fire regime shifts during 19(th) century industrialization: a robust fire regime reconstruction using northern polish lake sediments |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6746370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31525210 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222011 |
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