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Fire Hazards: Socio-economic and Regional Issues

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The open access book aims to show the readers novel, relevant and reproducible power of synergistic collaborations between European research groups and stakeholders with the objective to synthesize the existing knowledge and expertise about fire management and hazard and defining a concerted research agenda that promotes an integrated approach to create fire-resilient landscapes, taking into account biological, biochemical and physical, but also socio-economic, historical, geographical, sociological, perception and policy constraints. This is an urgent societal need due to the expected further intensification and geographical spreading of wildfire regimes under Global Change. Fire has been part of the Earth's System for the last 400 million years, and humans are the sole species that controls and manages fire. We have used fire for over a million years, both, as hunter-gatherers managing the landscape with fire and as farmers using fire as a low-cost, efficient and ecological tool for clearing and maintaining the productivity of the land. Fire has been highlighted as the most influential element in the development of human societies. The increase in prolonged dry and hot periods observed in many regions of the world is exacerbating the risk of fire. The causes of increased fire risk are not only linked to climate change but are also a consequence of economic and social changes and political decisions. Over the past few decades, many countries rural areas have seen significant depopulation and a reduction in land management as residents moved to cities or even other countries in search of work. The resulting rural depopulation has led to revegetation of the abandoned agricultural land, which favors fire spread. The enhanced risk of fires is moving beyond the capacity of even the best-funded wildland firefighting teams and therefore calls for the development of new approaches to fire management that are key nowadays at different scales. Instead of focusing primarily on increasing firefighting capabilities, a more effective approach is needed that focuses on long-term fire prevention through vegetation management by reducing fuel load or managing fuel type and fuel continuity at a landscape level.

FIRElinks (COST Action CA18135) is developing the EU-spanning network of scientists and practitioners involved in forest fire research and land management with backgrounds such as fire dynamics, fire risk management, fire effects on vegetation, fauna, soil and water and socio-economic, historical, geographical, political perception and land management approaches. Among the different Working Groups, number 5 is aimed to connect communities from different scientific and geographic backgrounds, allowing the discussion of different experiences and the emergence of new approaches to fire research, human management, regional issues and socio-economic aspects. 

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 29 Apr 2024

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031504488

About

Dr. Jesús Rodrigo Comino a graduate in Geography currently works as an assistant professor at the University of Granada and was recently included in the World's Top 2% Scientists ranking by Stanford University. He did a thesis with an extraordinary degree award with the work: The soils of the province of Malaga: Review according to the classification criteria of FAO-WRB (2006). He has a masters in Territorial Planning and Geographic Information Systems (2013) from the University of Granada whose final work was divided into 3 national publications and a monograph. During his predoc stage he obtained three scholarships for doctoral studies: DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) La Caixa Foundation and FPU (Ministry of Education Spain). During this period he completed his doctoral thesis between the University of Trier Germany (2 years) and Malaga (2 years) and Doctorate in Geography (2018) from the University of Malaga with a doctoral thesis consisting of 8 internationalpublications international mention and outstanding cum laude with an extraordinary prize: Current geomorphological processes in sloping vineyards. A comparison between Ruwer-Mosel Valley (Trier Germany) and Montes de Málaga (Málaga Spain). Currently he is also preparing a second doctorate in engineering in Geomatics at the Polytechnic University of Valencia. His research career consists of four complete monographs (Nova Springer etc.) and one edited (Elsevier) 176 indexed publications (Scopus)/>130 JCR and leading international collaborations with research teams from Iran China Kazakhstan Sudan India Brazil Croatia Iraq or the USA. He was a regular reviewer in more than 140 indexed international journals (e.g. Scientific Reports Science of the Total Environment PlosOne Catena Geoderma Agriculture Ecosystem and Environment or Earth-science Review) a member of the jury of 2 doctoral theses and the evaluator of projects for the Ministries of Science of ChilePeru the USA Serbia Switzerland Kazakhstan or Poland and postgraduate scholarships for DAAD. He has organized several scientific meetings and congresses (e.g. Action Cost V Biohydrology Fire in the Earth etc.) sessions at international conferences (EGU TerraEnvision Conference of the Arabian Journal of Geosciences etc.) oral presentations and conferences master classes (Germany Bulgaria Norway etc.). He was an editor-in-chief of the indexed journal (Scopus and ESCI; Q2) Air Soil and Water Research (SAGE). In addition he is an associate editor at Scientific Reports (Nature) Hydrological Science Journal (Taylor & Francis) Arabian Journal of Geosciences (Springer) Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration (Springer) and Journal of Mountain Science (Springer). He has participated as Researcher in R+D+I projects on social issues related to housing or the census or transfer and knowledge at a European level such as the INTERREG Smart-Light HUB project (light pollution) or COST FIRElinks (fires). Currently he is Working Group Leader 5 of this mentioned COST Action related to socio-economic and regional issues. He has been invited to give lectures on agriculture sustainable management and erosion. He has supervised 5 final degree projects and 3 completed master's degrees. He has taught regulated and certified teaching at the Universities of Granada Valencia Málaga León Oviedo Trier (in German) and Quito (Ecuador) on development geomorphology Geographic Information Systems remote sensing and statistical techniques. He was recently awarded a Leonardo Scholarship (BBVA Foundation) and supervises one Ph.D. thesis.

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