Fires have significant impacts on soil erosion and water supply that may be exacerbated by future climate. The aims of this study were: To simulate the effects of a large fire event in the SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) hydrological model previously calibrated to a medium-sized watershed in Portugal; and to predict the hydrological impacts of large fires and future climate on water supply and soil erosion. For this, post-fire recovery was parametrized in SWAT based on satellite information, namely, the fraction of vegetation cover (FVC) calculated from the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). The impact of future climate was based on four regional climate models under the stabilization (RCP 4.5) and high emission (RCP 8.5) ...
Wildfires have become an increasing threat for Mediterranean ecosystems, due to increasing climate c...
A record 500,000 hectares burned in Portugal during the extreme wildfire season of 2017, with more t...
Although wildfires are considered an integral part of many terrestrial ecosystems, their regimes hav...
Fires have significant impacts on soil erosion and water supply that may be exacerbated by future cl...
Fires have significant impacts on soil erosion and water supply that may be exacerbated by future cl...
Wildfire is known to create the pre-conditions leading to accelerated soil erosion. Unfortunately, i...
Wildfire is known to create the preconditions leading to accelerated soil erosion. Unfortunately, it...
Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscapes ...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
Wildfires can have strong negative effects on soil and water resources, especially in headwater area...
Forest fires have intensified in the Mediterranean area over the last decades, becoming increasingly...
Fire can significantly increase a landscape’s vulnerability to flooding and erosion events. By remo...
Wildfires can have strong negative effects on soil and water resources, especially in headwater area...
Mediterranean landscapes have experienced extensive abandonment and reforestation in recent decades,...
South European countries are naturally vulnerable to wildfires. Their natural resources such as soil...
Wildfires have become an increasing threat for Mediterranean ecosystems, due to increasing climate c...
A record 500,000 hectares burned in Portugal during the extreme wildfire season of 2017, with more t...
Although wildfires are considered an integral part of many terrestrial ecosystems, their regimes hav...
Fires have significant impacts on soil erosion and water supply that may be exacerbated by future cl...
Fires have significant impacts on soil erosion and water supply that may be exacerbated by future cl...
Wildfire is known to create the pre-conditions leading to accelerated soil erosion. Unfortunately, i...
Wildfire is known to create the preconditions leading to accelerated soil erosion. Unfortunately, it...
Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscapes ...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
Wildfires can have strong negative effects on soil and water resources, especially in headwater area...
Forest fires have intensified in the Mediterranean area over the last decades, becoming increasingly...
Fire can significantly increase a landscape’s vulnerability to flooding and erosion events. By remo...
Wildfires can have strong negative effects on soil and water resources, especially in headwater area...
Mediterranean landscapes have experienced extensive abandonment and reforestation in recent decades,...
South European countries are naturally vulnerable to wildfires. Their natural resources such as soil...
Wildfires have become an increasing threat for Mediterranean ecosystems, due to increasing climate c...
A record 500,000 hectares burned in Portugal during the extreme wildfire season of 2017, with more t...
Although wildfires are considered an integral part of many terrestrial ecosystems, their regimes hav...