Wildfires in Algeria: problems and challenges

被引:21
作者
Meddour-Sahar, Ouahiba [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mouloud Mammeri, Dept Agr Sci, Tizi 15000, Ouzou, Algeria
关键词
Algeria; Forest Fires; MENA; Prevention Policy; SWOT Analysis; FOREST; MANAGEMENT; PREVENTION; SPAIN; TOOL;
D O I
10.3832/ifor1279-007
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
In the scenario of the Mediterranean area, where about 54 000 fires and 0.4 million hectares of forest are burned and annually registered (2006-2010), the rank for Algeria is non-negligible with 4.11 million hectares of forest. The annual number of fires and the size of area burned depict a critical situation, which became rather dramatic in 2012. Climate change projections and the estimated changes to wildfire risk for the future decades (2030-2060) indicate that the entire Maghreb region, including Algeria, will be among the most affected areas of the Mediterranean. Longer fire seasons will be experienced and extended by an additional month with each passing year. Despite Algeria's recent investments in technical means for controlling forest fires, the current suppression-oriented model seems unable to cope with such a phenomenon. Furthermore, the model is unfit in view of the approaching scenario, when fire-exclusion policies need to be complemented with fuel-reduction techniques and fire prevention management. This study aims to establish an understanding of the context and public policy issues related to wildfire management in Algeria. Data were collected by distributing questionnaires to foresters with the objective of identifying obstacles and constraints hindering the efficacy of pro-active measures. Analysis of the data gathered indicates that Algerian foresters are well aware of the importance of prevention, contrasting with current governmental policies that are predominantly oriented towards improving the technical extinction apparatus. A SWOT analysis suggests possible strategic options for improving the efficiency of wildfire control by building on strengths, eliminating weaknesses, exploiting opportunities, and mitigating threats. The results of this study may be adapted to other countries with similar problems as those of Algeria.
引用
收藏
页码:818 / 826
页数:9
相关论文
共 59 条
[51]   Fire history of Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica Manetti) in Mount Chelia, northern Algeria [J].
Slimani, S. ;
Touchan, R. ;
Derridj, A. ;
Kherchouche, D. ;
Gutierrez, E. .
JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS, 2014, 104 :116-123
[52]  
Suh JungHo Suh JungHo, 2005, Annals of Tropical Research, V27, P55
[53]   Seeing the forests for more than the trees [J].
Taylor, D .
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 1997, 105 (11) :1186-1191
[54]   Regional livestock grazing, human demography and fire incidence in the Portuguese landscape [J].
Torres-Manso, Filipa ;
Fernandes, Paulo ;
Pinto, Rui ;
Botelho, Herminio ;
Monzon, Aurora .
FOREST SYSTEMS, 2014, 23 (01) :15-21
[55]  
Velez R, 2000, DEFENSA INCENDIOS FO, P1281
[56]   THE TOWS MATRIX - A TOOL FOR SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS [J].
WEIHRICH, H .
LONG RANGE PLANNING, 1982, 15 (02) :54-66
[57]  
Williamson TB, 2005, NOR10414 CAN FOR SER, P51
[58]  
Xavier Antonio, 2010, Advances in Climate Changes, Global Warming, Biological Problems and Natural Hazards. 3rd WSEAS International Conference on Climate Changes, Global Warming, Biological Problems (CGB 2010). 3rd WSEAS International Conference on Natural Hazards (NAHA 2010), P57
[59]  
Zarraga Moreno JL, 1988, LOS INSCENDOS FORSTA, P99