[HTML][HTML] Smouldering wildfires in peatlands, forests and the arctic: Challenges and perspectives
Wildfires can be divided into two types, flaming or smouldering, depending on the dominant
combustion processes. Both types are present in most wildfires, and despite being …
combustion processes. Both types are present in most wildfires, and despite being …
[HTML][HTML] Fire impacts on soil microorganisms: Mass, activity, and diversity
The ecosystem response to fire is often linked to fire severity and recurrence, with potentially
large consequences on both aboveground and below–ground processes. Understanding …
large consequences on both aboveground and below–ground processes. Understanding …
Short-term effect of wildfires and prescribed fires on ecosystem services
Fire is a natural element of the environment that can have pervasive and beneficial impacts
on the ecosystems. Wildfires can induce dramatic socio-economic and environmental …
on the ecosystems. Wildfires can induce dramatic socio-economic and environmental …
[HTML][HTML] Remote sensing techniques to assess post-fire vegetation recovery
Wildfires substantially disrupt and reshape the structure, composition and functioning of
ecosystems. Monitoring post-fire recovery dynamics is crucial for evaluating resilience and …
ecosystems. Monitoring post-fire recovery dynamics is crucial for evaluating resilience and …
Fire effects on the distribution and bioavailability of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in agricultural soils
In the last years, uncontrolled fires are frequently occurring in forest and agricultural areas
as an indirect effect of the rising aridity and global warming or caused by intentional illegal …
as an indirect effect of the rising aridity and global warming or caused by intentional illegal …
Emerging trends in algae farming on non-arable lands for resource reclamation, recycling, and mitigation of climate change-driven food security challenges
The current agri-food systems are unable to fulfill global demand and account for 33% of all
greenhouse gas emissions. Conventional agriculture cannot produce more food because of …
greenhouse gas emissions. Conventional agriculture cannot produce more food because of …
Postfire management impacts on soil hydrology
DA Zema - Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health, 2021 - Elsevier
Research about soil hydrology after a wildfire has widely investigated the impacts of many
postfire management strategies on ecosystems with different characteristics. However …
postfire management strategies on ecosystems with different characteristics. However …
Spatiotemporal variability of fire effects on soil carbon and nitrogen: A global meta‐analysis
A consensus about the fire‐related soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) impacts that determine
soil health and ecosystem services at the global scale remains elusive. Here, we conducted …
soil health and ecosystem services at the global scale remains elusive. Here, we conducted …
Fire recurrence and time since last fire interact to determine the supply of multiple ecosystem services by Mediterranean forests
Wildfires shape the composition and functioning of Mediterranean ecosystems, but we do
not know how these ecosystems respond to both the higher fire recurrence and shorter …
not know how these ecosystems respond to both the higher fire recurrence and shorter …
Exploring the actual spatial resolution of 1 km satellite soil moisture products
High-resolution soil moisture data is crucial in the development of hydrological applications
as it provides detailed insights into the spatiotemporal variability of soil moisture. The …
as it provides detailed insights into the spatiotemporal variability of soil moisture. The …