logo
ResearchBunny Logo
Fire may prevent future Amazon forest recovery after large-scale deforestation

Earth Sciences

Fire may prevent future Amazon forest recovery after large-scale deforestation

M. Drüke, B. Sakschewski, et al.

This research by Markus Drüke, Boris Sakschewski, Werner von Bloh, Maik Billing, Wolfgang Lucht, and Kirsten Thonicke explores the critical dynamics of fire in the Amazon forest's recovery post-deforestation, revealing that fire stifles regrowth in a staggering 56–82% of potential forest areas, potentially sealing the fate of these ecosystems as stable grasslands.... show more
Abstract
The Amazon forest is regarded as a tipping element of the Earth system, susceptible to a regime change from tropical forest to savanna and grassland due to anthropogenic land use and climate change. Previous research highlighted the role of fire in amplifying irreversible large-scale Amazon die-back. However, large-scale feedback analyses which integrate the interplay of fire with climate and land-use change are currently lacking. To address this gap, here we applied the fire-enabled Potsdam Earth Model to examine these feedback mechanisms in the Amazon. By studying forest recovery after complete deforestation, we discovered that fire prevents regrowth across 56–82% of the potential natural forest area, contingent on atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. This emphasizes the significant contribution of fire to the irreversible transition, effectively locking the Amazon into a stable grassland state. Introducing fire dynamics into future assessments is vital for understanding climate and land-use impacts in the region.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Jul 11, 2023
Authors
Markus Drüke, Boris Sakschewski, Werner von Bloh, Maik Billing, Wolfgang Lucht, Kirsten Thonicke
Tags
Amazon forest
fire dynamics
deforestation
regrowth
climate change
land-use change
ecosystem stability
Listen, Learn & Level Up
Over 10,000 hours of research content in 25+ fields, available in 12+ languages.
No more digging through PDFs, just hit play and absorb the world's latest research in your language, on your time.
listen to research audio papers with researchbunny