Fighting Against Wildfires in Power Systems: Lessons and Resilient Practices From the Chilean and Brazilian Experiences
Rosa María Sanz Serrano, Martha Rosa Carvalho, Juan Carlos Araneda, Oscar Alamos, Luiz Barroso, Daniela Bayma, Rafael Ferreira, Rodrigo Moreno
Abstract
Several extreme wildfires have recently affected many countries worldwide, causing enormous economic and human losses and vastly damaging ecosystems. For example, in January 2017, a highly destructive series of wildfires destroyed more than 500,000 hectares in Chile, burned 3,000 houses, and left 11 dead. The intensity and impact of these wildfires had never been experienced before in the country.
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EcosystemGeographyEconomic collapseNatural resource economicsEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental resource managementPolitical scienceEcologyEnvironmental scienceEconomicsLawPoliticsBiologyFire effects on ecosystemsInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability AnalysisFire dynamics and safety research