Wildfires and post-fire erosion risk in a coastal area under severe anthropic pressure associated with the touristic fluxes
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
In the last decades a rapid and intense development of the tourism industry led to an increasing of anthropic
pressure on several coastal areas of Sardinia. This fact not only modified the coastal aesthetics, but has also
generated an increase of risk for the environment. This phenomenon affected also the ancient structure of the
landscape with a negative impact mainly caused by the following factors: land abandonment, wildfire occurrence,
post-fire erosion, urbanization. These regional changes can be analyzed in detail by considering the geo-diachronic
dynamics. The main objectives of this work were i) to perform a diachronic analysis of land use and land cover
dynamics, ii) to analyse the recent dynamics of wildfires, and iii) to predict the soil erosion risk in relation to land
use change occurred between the 1950s and the 2000s.
The study was realized in a coastal area located in North-East Sardinia where the geo-historical processes
were summarized and organized in a geographic information system that has been employed to examine the
landscape variations at three different time steps: 1954, 1977 and 2000. In addition, different scenarios of wildfire
propagation were simulated by FlamMap in order to estimate the spatial pattern of fire danger factors in the study
area. Afterwards, maps of post-fire soil erosion were produced to identify the temporal and spatial variations of the
erosion risk. The results show how the changes in land use and the significant and rapid increase of the residential
areas affect the risk of both wildfires and post-fire soil erosion. The study reveals the capabilities of this type of
approach and can be used by management agencies and policy makers e in sustainable landscape management
planning. This approach can be extended to other regions of the Mediterranean basin characterized by complex
interactions among landscape and anthropic factors affecting the environmental risk.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.05 Abstract in rivista
Keywords:
tourism industry; wildfire risk; post-fire soil erosion
Elenco autori:
Pintus, GIAN VALERIANO; Duce, Pierpaolo; Pellizzaro, Grazia; Canu, Annalisa; Arca, Bachisio; Ferrara, Roberto
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