A soil burn severity index for understanding soil-fire relations in tropical forests

Ambio. 2008 Dec;37(7-8):563-8. doi: 10.1579/0044-7447-37.7.563.

Abstract

Methods for evaluating the impact of fires within tropical forests are needed as fires become more frequent and human populations and demands on forests increase. Short- and long-term fire effects on soils are determined by the prefire, fire, and postfire environments. We placed these components within a fire-disturbance continuum to guide our literature synthesis and develop an integrated soil burn severity index. The soil burn severity index provides a set of indicators that reflect the range of conditions present after a fire. The index consists of seven levels, an unburned level and six other levels that describe a range of postfire soil conditions. We view this index as a tool for understanding the effects of fires on the forest floor, with the realization that as new information is gained, the index may be modified as warranted.

MeSH terms

  • Conservation of Natural Resources
  • Ecosystem*
  • Fires*
  • Models, Biological
  • Soil*
  • Trees*
  • Tropical Climate

Substances

  • Soil