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Fire and geodiversity

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posted on 2024-09-10, 04:39 authored by Ruby O Hoyland, Melinda McHenryMelinda McHenry, Erin A Foster
Geodiversity elements contribute significantly to local and global hydrological, biogeochemical and ecosystem services and as such, fire is a potentially disruptive force with long-term implications. from limiting karstic speleothems formation, to compounding impacts of peat-fire-erosion cycles. Geodiversity elements additionally possess important cultural, aesthetic, and environmental values, including the support of ecosystem services. Hence, assessments of potential fire damage should consider implications for land users, society, and culture, alongside the geomorphic impacts on geodiversity elements. With a view to providing a concise set of descriptors of the response of geodiversity elements to fire, we qualify and in places, quantify, how fire may degrade geosystem function. Where possible, we highlight the influence of fire intensity and frequency gradients, and cumulative fire, in the deterioration of geodiversity values. Geoconservation is integral to protected areas with implications from fire effected geodiversity functions and values presenting issues for management, with potential consequences extending through to delisting, degazetting, and resizing of protected areas. Future research in reserve systems should concentrate on understanding the synergistic and compounding effects of fire on the geophysical landscape.

History

Sub-type

  • Article

Publication title

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE

Volume

33

Issue

4

Article number

ARTN WF23134

Pagination

21

eISSN

1448-5516

ISSN

1049-8001

Department/School

Geography, Planning, and Spatial Sciences

Publisher

CSIRO PUBLISHING

Publication status

  • Published

Rights statement

© 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of IAWF. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND)

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