A review of forest fire and policy response for resilient adaptation under changing climate in the Eastern Himalayan region

This review paper presents the extent and magnitude of forest fires and adaptation responses to deepen our understanding of the dynamics of forest fires in the eastern Himalayan region. We used a narrative scooping review approach to narrate the present state of forest fires and resilient adaptation...

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Main Authors: Sonam Wangyel Wang, Chul-Hee Lim, Woo-Kyun Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-09-01
Series:Forest Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2021.1979108
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spelling doaj-18b38f578f514f638dec1425c0dfb6142021-09-24T14:41:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupForest Science and Technology2158-01032158-07152021-09-01001910.1080/21580103.2021.19791081979108A review of forest fire and policy response for resilient adaptation under changing climate in the Eastern Himalayan regionSonam Wangyel Wang0Chul-Hee Lim1Woo-Kyun Lee2OJEong Resilience Institute (OJERI), Korea UniversityCollege of General Education, Kookmin UniversityDivision of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea UniversityThis review paper presents the extent and magnitude of forest fires and adaptation responses to deepen our understanding of the dynamics of forest fires in the eastern Himalayan region. We used a narrative scooping review approach to narrate the present state of forest fires and resilient adaptation responses to guide the development of climate resilient adaptation pathways in the future. Our review concludes that forest fires (total mean fire incidence = 3,158.5) continue to destroy overwhelming areas of forests every year (mean area destroyed = 658,778.4 hectares), presenting significant threat to ecological integrity, human wellbeing, and global effort to fight climate change. Fire incidences are highest during and post dry winter months which quickly declines at the onset of monsoon. Adaptation and responding to ever growing size and frequency of forest fires are limited by lack of awareness, training on fire management, firefighting infrastructure, technology, and adequate policy and financial support. In addition, there is acute lack of scientific studies to understand forest fire dynamics in the eastern Himalayan region. Based on the forest fire literature we argue that policy makers and communities must quickly adopt policy strategies that support smart responses to forest fire management including allocating adequate funds to support capacity building and research. Such decision must be based on research into potentials for climate resilient pathways for adaptation response.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2021.1979108forest fireseastern himalayasadaptation responsesclimate change
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Chul-Hee Lim
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Woo-Kyun Lee
A review of forest fire and policy response for resilient adaptation under changing climate in the Eastern Himalayan region
Forest Science and Technology
forest fires
eastern himalayas
adaptation responses
climate change
author_facet Sonam Wangyel Wang
Chul-Hee Lim
Woo-Kyun Lee
author_sort Sonam Wangyel Wang
title A review of forest fire and policy response for resilient adaptation under changing climate in the Eastern Himalayan region
title_short A review of forest fire and policy response for resilient adaptation under changing climate in the Eastern Himalayan region
title_full A review of forest fire and policy response for resilient adaptation under changing climate in the Eastern Himalayan region
title_fullStr A review of forest fire and policy response for resilient adaptation under changing climate in the Eastern Himalayan region
title_full_unstemmed A review of forest fire and policy response for resilient adaptation under changing climate in the Eastern Himalayan region
title_sort review of forest fire and policy response for resilient adaptation under changing climate in the eastern himalayan region
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Forest Science and Technology
issn 2158-0103
2158-0715
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This review paper presents the extent and magnitude of forest fires and adaptation responses to deepen our understanding of the dynamics of forest fires in the eastern Himalayan region. We used a narrative scooping review approach to narrate the present state of forest fires and resilient adaptation responses to guide the development of climate resilient adaptation pathways in the future. Our review concludes that forest fires (total mean fire incidence = 3,158.5) continue to destroy overwhelming areas of forests every year (mean area destroyed = 658,778.4 hectares), presenting significant threat to ecological integrity, human wellbeing, and global effort to fight climate change. Fire incidences are highest during and post dry winter months which quickly declines at the onset of monsoon. Adaptation and responding to ever growing size and frequency of forest fires are limited by lack of awareness, training on fire management, firefighting infrastructure, technology, and adequate policy and financial support. In addition, there is acute lack of scientific studies to understand forest fire dynamics in the eastern Himalayan region. Based on the forest fire literature we argue that policy makers and communities must quickly adopt policy strategies that support smart responses to forest fire management including allocating adequate funds to support capacity building and research. Such decision must be based on research into potentials for climate resilient pathways for adaptation response.
topic forest fires
eastern himalayas
adaptation responses
climate change
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2021.1979108
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