Assessing Fire Regimes in the Paraguayan Chaco Implications for Ecological and Fire Management

This study analyzed the fire regime in the highly diverse Paraguayan Chaco, focusing on different aspects of fire patterns, including spatial (area burned) and temporal (frequency) aspects and magnitude (severity). We focused on fire as it is a natural phenomenon that drives ecosystem change and has significant economic, ecological and social impacts of particular concern in vulnerable ecosystems. Using the K-means clustering technique, we identified four distinct fire regimes in the study region: High (H), Moderately High (MH), Moderately Low (ML) and Low (L). On the one hand, the Dry Chaco predominantly featured Low and Moderately High regimes, characterized by a low fire frequency due to arid conditions. On the other hand, the Humid Chaco was particularly affected by agricultural burning, driven by extensive livestock activity and higher biomass productivity. Finally, in the Pantanal, the variations in fire intensity were influenced by flood pulses and rainfall patterns. Our findings highlight the distinct fire regimes across the Paraguayan Chaco and detail the differences in the regimes. The study’s findings are valuable for developing efficient management strategies that account for fire behaviour during agricultural burning in this poorly studied region.

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Main Authors: Vidal-Riveros, Cristina 128676, 130701 Watler Reyes, William J., Ngo Bieng, Marie Ange 348498, Souza-Alonso, Pablo
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Published: Fire 2024
Subjects:INCENDIOS, FIRES, COMPORTAMIENTO DEL FUEGO, FIRE BEHAVIOUR, RÉGIMEN DE INCENDIOS, FIRE REGIMES,
Online Access:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/12682
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:1534242024-10-16T15:58:30ZAssessing Fire Regimes in the Paraguayan Chaco Implications for Ecological and Fire Management Vidal-Riveros, Cristina 128676 130701 Watler Reyes, William J. Ngo Bieng, Marie Ange 348498 Souza-Alonso, Pablo textFire2024engpdfThis study analyzed the fire regime in the highly diverse Paraguayan Chaco, focusing on different aspects of fire patterns, including spatial (area burned) and temporal (frequency) aspects and magnitude (severity). We focused on fire as it is a natural phenomenon that drives ecosystem change and has significant economic, ecological and social impacts of particular concern in vulnerable ecosystems. Using the K-means clustering technique, we identified four distinct fire regimes in the study region: High (H), Moderately High (MH), Moderately Low (ML) and Low (L). On the one hand, the Dry Chaco predominantly featured Low and Moderately High regimes, characterized by a low fire frequency due to arid conditions. On the other hand, the Humid Chaco was particularly affected by agricultural burning, driven by extensive livestock activity and higher biomass productivity. Finally, in the Pantanal, the variations in fire intensity were influenced by flood pulses and rainfall patterns. Our findings highlight the distinct fire regimes across the Paraguayan Chaco and detail the differences in the regimes. The study’s findings are valuable for developing efficient management strategies that account for fire behaviour during agricultural burning in this poorly studied region.This study analyzed the fire regime in the highly diverse Paraguayan Chaco, focusing on different aspects of fire patterns, including spatial (area burned) and temporal (frequency) aspects and magnitude (severity). We focused on fire as it is a natural phenomenon that drives ecosystem change and has significant economic, ecological and social impacts of particular concern in vulnerable ecosystems. Using the K-means clustering technique, we identified four distinct fire regimes in the study region: High (H), Moderately High (MH), Moderately Low (ML) and Low (L). On the one hand, the Dry Chaco predominantly featured Low and Moderately High regimes, characterized by a low fire frequency due to arid conditions. On the other hand, the Humid Chaco was particularly affected by agricultural burning, driven by extensive livestock activity and higher biomass productivity. Finally, in the Pantanal, the variations in fire intensity were influenced by flood pulses and rainfall patterns. Our findings highlight the distinct fire regimes across the Paraguayan Chaco and detail the differences in the regimes. The study’s findings are valuable for developing efficient management strategies that account for fire behaviour during agricultural burning in this poorly studied region.INCENDIOSFIRESCOMPORTAMIENTO DEL FUEGOFIRE BEHAVIOURRÉGIMEN DE INCENDIOSFIRE REGIMEShttps://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/12682
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FIRES
COMPORTAMIENTO DEL FUEGO
FIRE BEHAVIOUR
RÉGIMEN DE INCENDIOS
FIRE REGIMES
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FIRES
COMPORTAMIENTO DEL FUEGO
FIRE BEHAVIOUR
RÉGIMEN DE INCENDIOS
FIRE REGIMES
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FIRE REGIMES
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COMPORTAMIENTO DEL FUEGO
FIRE BEHAVIOUR
RÉGIMEN DE INCENDIOS
FIRE REGIMES
Vidal-Riveros, Cristina 128676
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Ngo Bieng, Marie Ange 348498
Souza-Alonso, Pablo
Assessing Fire Regimes in the Paraguayan Chaco Implications for Ecological and Fire Management
description This study analyzed the fire regime in the highly diverse Paraguayan Chaco, focusing on different aspects of fire patterns, including spatial (area burned) and temporal (frequency) aspects and magnitude (severity). We focused on fire as it is a natural phenomenon that drives ecosystem change and has significant economic, ecological and social impacts of particular concern in vulnerable ecosystems. Using the K-means clustering technique, we identified four distinct fire regimes in the study region: High (H), Moderately High (MH), Moderately Low (ML) and Low (L). On the one hand, the Dry Chaco predominantly featured Low and Moderately High regimes, characterized by a low fire frequency due to arid conditions. On the other hand, the Humid Chaco was particularly affected by agricultural burning, driven by extensive livestock activity and higher biomass productivity. Finally, in the Pantanal, the variations in fire intensity were influenced by flood pulses and rainfall patterns. Our findings highlight the distinct fire regimes across the Paraguayan Chaco and detail the differences in the regimes. The study’s findings are valuable for developing efficient management strategies that account for fire behaviour during agricultural burning in this poorly studied region.
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FIRES
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FIRE REGIMES
author Vidal-Riveros, Cristina 128676
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title Assessing Fire Regimes in the Paraguayan Chaco Implications for Ecological and Fire Management
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