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Page 1: Integrated Fire Management: Preliminary results and trends ... · Integrated Fire Management: Preliminary results and trends in Federal Protected Areas Camila S. Silva¹*, Sarah C.

Integrated Fire Management: Preliminary results and trends in

Federal Protected AreasCamila S. Silva¹*, Sarah C. C. Fontoura¹, Marcello B. O. Silva¹, Christian Berlinck¹

1. Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation*Correspondence to: [email protected]

Introduction

OBJECTIVE• To report the outcomes of the Integrated Fire

Management (IFM) in Federal Protected Areas

(PAs).

USE OF

FIRE

Research & Monitoring

Communication

Environmental

Information

Fire management:Prevention, suppression and use of fire

Fire culture:Needs and socioeconomic impacts

Integrated

Fire

Management

(IFM)

Fire ecology:Main fire ecological attributes

First steps

2012

Cerrado-Jalapãoproject

2013

1º Seminar about IFM (ACADEBio)

2014

First prescribed burns in Serra Geralde Tocantins Ecological Station

and Chapada das Mesas National Park

1º International exchange about IFM (AUS)

2017

International Seminar about IFM (BSB)

53 Plans of IFM received

2018

200 Plans of IFM received

2019

Exchanges of IFM (X-fire): Serra Geral de Tocantins Ecological Station, Campos Amazônicos National Park, Chapada

dos Guimarães National Park (international)

Consequences

Image 1. Fuel Load Map in Serra daCanastra National Park in 2018. Source:DMIF/ICMBio.

Image 2. Dynamic in field during the Update of managers and specialist of fire in 2018. Source: Christian Berlinck/ICMBio.

• Knowlegde exchangeo The development of techniques such as the Fuel Load Mappingo Training cycles (about 2.500 people/year)

• Lei 13.668, de 28 de maio de 2018o About the brigade hiring by Ibama and ICMBio.o Possibility of extend of contracts (6 months and/or 2 years + 1)

• Reduction of the burned areas by wildfire (AAI) in some PAs• Serra da Canastra National Park (51%) – authorization of controlled burns• Campos Amazônicos National Park (90%)

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Image 3. Burned áreas by wildfire, prescribed burn (green) and authorized burns (blue) and natural fire management (gray)in the Protected Areas cited.

Christian Berlinck/ICMBio

José Eugênio Côrtes Figueira/UFMG

Aurelice Vasconcelos

Thiago Sá/Governo do TO

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