Recent Australian wildfires made worse by logging and associated forest management
David B. Lindenmayer, Robert M. Kooyman, Chris Taylor, Michelle Ward, James Watson
Abstract
The recent fires in southern Australia were unprecedented in scale and severity. Much commentary has rightly focused on the role of climate change in exacerbating the risk of fire. Here, we contend that policy makers must recognize that historical and contemporary logging of forests has had profound effects on these fires’ severity and frequency.
Topics & Concepts
LoggingClimate changeEnvironmental resource managementScale (ratio)GeographyEcologyHistoryEnvironmental scienceForestryBiologyCartographyFire effects on ecosystemsRangeland and Wildlife ManagementLandslides and related hazards