Advanced Approaches for Postfire Restoration of Forest Ecosystems
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Ecology and Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 December 2021) | Viewed by 2381
Special Issue Editor
Interests: forest ecology; silviculture; ecological restoration; biodiversity conservation
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Dear colleagues,
During the last several decades, there has been an increase in the rate of forest fires at a global scale. Even though many forest ecosystems have developed adapted mechanisms related to fire, there also many forest ecosystems that present low fire adaptation or no adaptation, and thus, human restoration actions are needed in order to conduct forest re-establishment. The observed increase of fire events in the last years shows that forest fires have extended towards forest ecosystems which are not adapted to fire. Taking into consideration the various scenarios of climate changes, tackling this problem becomes even more imperative, since a great number of fires are expected to appear in these ecosystems due to the increase of temperatures and the frequency of extreme weather events such as very hot weather, prolonged droughts, etc. Under these circumstances, it is urgent for the scientific community to develop effective methods and techniques for the postfire restoration of burned forest ecosystems, especially those not adapted to fires. The current Special Issue aims to publish highly rated research results throughout the world on innovative and effective ways to conduct the postfire restoration of burned forest ecosystems. Climate change parameters can be modified in the methodological approach in order to achieve reliable outputs.
Prof. Dr. Petros Ganatsas
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Forest fires
- Low fire adaptation
- Reforestation
- Forest ecosystems not adapted to fire
- Postfire restoration techniques
- Tree species biology
- Silvicultural treatments
- Plantings and seeding
- Climate changes
- Restoration of ecosystem services
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