Wildfires as a major challenge for natural regeneration in Atlantic Forest

Sci Total Environ. 2019 Feb 10;650(Pt 1):809-821. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.09.016. Epub 2018 Sep 5.

Abstract

The natural regeneration management is a good strategy of ecological restoration of the Atlantic Forest, one of the most devastated biomes on the planet. However, the frequent occurrence of wildfires is one of the challenges to the success of this method. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of wildfires on forest dynamics in Atlantic Forest. The studied area was explored during the coffee cycle when plantations replaced primary forests. We used remote sensing data to analyze the forest dynamics over a period of 50 years (1966-2016). We used the INPE burn database to find the occurrence of hot spots from 1998 to 2016. During this period, we selected the years most affected by the fires for the identification of fire scars using the Normalized Burn Ratio spectral index. From this set of information, we used the methodology of weights of evidence to relate forest dynamics and wildfire events with biophysical and anthropic variables. The results showed that in 1966 the forest area accounted for 8.01% of the land cover, and in 2016 this number rose to 18.55% due to the spontaneous natural regeneration process. The regenerating areas were mainly related to the proximity of the remaining fragments and the portions of the landscape receiving the least amount of global solar radiation. The proximity to urban areas, roads and highways, damaged regeneration and favored both deforestation and wildfire events. Fire scars preferentially occur where there is greater sun exposure. It is possible to observe a negative correlation between the natural regeneration process and the fire scars. We concluded that fire severity is one of the factors that shape the landscape of the region while slowing the regeneration process in preferential areas.

Keywords: Atlantic Forest; Environmental variables; Forest fires; Remote sensing; Spontaneous natural regeneration.

MeSH terms

  • Atlantic Ocean
  • Conservation of Natural Resources
  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Environmental Restoration and Remediation
  • Forestry
  • Forests*
  • Wildfires / statistics & numerical data*