Global expansion of wildland-urban interface intensifies human exposure to wildfire risk in the 21st century

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.ado9587
Yongxuan Guo, Jianghao Wang, Yong Ge, Chenghu Zhou
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Rapidly increasing human-nature interactions exacerbate the risk of exposure to wildfires for human society. The wildland-urban interface (WUI) represents the nexus of human-nature interactions, where the risk of exposure to natural hazards such as wildfire is most pronounced. However, quantifying long-term global WUI change and the corresponding driving factors at fine resolution remain challenging. Here, we mapped and analyzed the global WUI at 30-meter resolution in 2000, 2010, and 2020. Our analysis revealed that the global WUI expanded by 35.6% since 2000, reaching 1.93 million square kilometer in 2020. Notably, 85% of this growth occurred between 2010 and 2020. The increase in WUI was primarily driven by the unprecedented expansion of global urbanization, contributing an additional 589,914 square kilometer of WUI. In addition, the number of small fires occurring in WUI areas has increased substantially since 2010. These findings underscore the rising wildfire risk to human society and highlight the urgency of implementing tailored fire management strategies in WUI areas.
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21 世纪,全球野地-城市交接地带的扩张加剧了人类面临的野火风险。
快速增加的人与自然的相互作用加剧了人类社会面临的野火风险。野地-城市交界处(WUI)是人与自然相互作用的结合点,在这里,野火等自然灾害的风险最为明显。然而,以精细的分辨率量化全球 WUI 的长期变化和相应的驱动因素仍然具有挑战性。在此,我们以 30 米的分辨率绘制并分析了 2000 年、2010 年和 2020 年的全球 WUI。我们的分析表明,自 2000 年以来,全球 WUI 扩大了 35.6%,到 2020 年将达到 193 万平方公里。值得注意的是,其中 85% 的增长发生在 2010 年至 2020 年之间。WUI 增加的主要原因是全球城市化的空前扩张,使 WUI 面积增加了 589,914 平方公里。此外,自 2010 年以来,发生在 WUI 地区的小火灾数量也大幅增加。这些发现凸显了人类社会面临的野火风险不断上升,并强调了在 WUI 地区实施有针对性的火灾管理战略的紧迫性。
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