荒地-城市界面
植被(病理学)
自然(考古学)
地理
自然灾害
环境科学
环境资源管理
气象学
考古
医学
病理
作者
Volker C. Radeloff,David P. Helmers,H. Anu Kramer,Miranda H. Mockrin,Patricia M. Alexandre,Avi Bar‐Massada,Van Butsic,Todd J. Hawbaker,Sebastián Martinuzzi,Alexandra D. Syphard,Susan I. Stewart
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1718850115
摘要
Significance When houses are built close to forests or other types of natural vegetation, they pose two problems related to wildfires. First, there will be more wildfires due to human ignitions. Second, wildfires that occur will pose a greater risk to lives and homes, they will be hard to fight, and letting natural fires burn becomes impossible. We examined the number of houses that have been built since 1990 in the United States in or near natural vegetation, in an area known as the wildland-urban interface (WUI), and found that a large number of houses have been built there. Approximately one in three houses and one in ten hectares are now in the WUI. These WUI growth trends will exacerbate wildfire problems in the future.
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