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Taming Wildfires in the Context of Climate Change

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This report provides a global assessment and outlook on wildfire risk in the context of climate change. It discusses the drivers behind the growing incidence of extreme wildfires and the attribution effect of climate change. It outlines the environmental, social and economic impacts of wildfires by illustrating the losses and costs observed during recent extreme wildfire events. Building on this, the report presents the findings of a cross-country comparative analysis of how countries’ policies and practices have evolved in recent years in light of observed and projected changes in wildfire risk. The analysis draws on in-depth case studies conducted in Australia, Costa Rica, Greece, Portugal and the United States. The report underlines the urgent need for governments to scale up climate change adaptation efforts to limit future wildfire costs.

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Understanding wildfire risk in a changing climate

This chapter provides an overview of the state-of-the-art scientific knowledge on wildfires, shedding light on the key factors that influence wildfires and their characteristics, as well as on how wildfire trends are changing globally. It discusses how anthropogenic climate change and human activity influence such changes, exacerbating the conditions for the occurrence of extreme wildfires. The chapter provides a comprehensive assessment of the environmental and socio-economic impacts caused by wildfires.

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