Uncovering climate and human signals in near-millennium annual fire chronology for Norrbotten county, Northern Sweden

Forest fire is one of the major factors driving the dynamics of the boreal forest. Climate has the most significant contribution in shaping the fire occurrence, its spatial extent and severity. Anthropogenic activities have contributed to variation in fire activity, although the timing and the sc...

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Autor principal: Jabłońska, Agnieszka
Formato: Second cycle, A2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17424/
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author Jabłońska, Agnieszka
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description Forest fire is one of the major factors driving the dynamics of the boreal forest. Climate has the most significant contribution in shaping the fire occurrence, its spatial extent and severity. Anthropogenic activities have contributed to variation in fire activity, although the timing and the scale of the human impact are still heavily debated. Millennia-long annual records, which can inform us on the interplay of climate and human influences on fire activity in a long-term perspective, are largely missing for European boreal forests. To address this knowledge gap, I developed a dendrochronological reconstruction of fire activity using fire-scarred dead and live Scots pine trees in Norrbotten county, northern Sweden. Site reconstructions (n = 24) extended from 900-1200 AD to the present time. To assess the degree of climatic forcing upon fire activity, I conducted superposed epoch analysis using the ten largest fire years and Old World Drought Atlas. Fire occurrence varied significantly with time, with the most extensive fire years occurring during the drier-than-average conditions. Analysis of fire activity with the human population data extending to the mid-1500s suggested a negative correlation between the two factors.
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spelling RepoSLU174242021-12-14T02:00:23Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17424/ Uncovering climate and human signals in near-millennium annual fire chronology for Norrbotten county, Northern Sweden Jabłońska, Agnieszka Forestry - General aspects Forest injuries and protection Forest fire is one of the major factors driving the dynamics of the boreal forest. Climate has the most significant contribution in shaping the fire occurrence, its spatial extent and severity. Anthropogenic activities have contributed to variation in fire activity, although the timing and the scale of the human impact are still heavily debated. Millennia-long annual records, which can inform us on the interplay of climate and human influences on fire activity in a long-term perspective, are largely missing for European boreal forests. To address this knowledge gap, I developed a dendrochronological reconstruction of fire activity using fire-scarred dead and live Scots pine trees in Norrbotten county, northern Sweden. Site reconstructions (n = 24) extended from 900-1200 AD to the present time. To assess the degree of climatic forcing upon fire activity, I conducted superposed epoch analysis using the ten largest fire years and Old World Drought Atlas. Fire occurrence varied significantly with time, with the most extensive fire years occurring during the drier-than-average conditions. Analysis of fire activity with the human population data extending to the mid-1500s suggested a negative correlation between the two factors. 2021-12-09 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17424/1/jablonska_a_211209.pdf Jabłońska, Agnieszka, 2021. Uncovering climate and human signals in near-millennium annual fire chronology for Norrbotten county, Northern Sweden. Second cycle, A2E. Alnarp: (S) > Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-295.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-17424 eng
spellingShingle Forestry - General aspects
Forest injuries and protection
Jabłońska, Agnieszka
Uncovering climate and human signals in near-millennium annual fire chronology for Norrbotten county, Northern Sweden
title Uncovering climate and human signals in near-millennium annual fire chronology for Norrbotten county, Northern Sweden
title_full Uncovering climate and human signals in near-millennium annual fire chronology for Norrbotten county, Northern Sweden
title_fullStr Uncovering climate and human signals in near-millennium annual fire chronology for Norrbotten county, Northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Uncovering climate and human signals in near-millennium annual fire chronology for Norrbotten county, Northern Sweden
title_short Uncovering climate and human signals in near-millennium annual fire chronology for Norrbotten county, Northern Sweden
title_sort uncovering climate and human signals in near-millennium annual fire chronology for norrbotten county, northern sweden
topic Forestry - General aspects
Forest injuries and protection
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17424/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17424/