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Wildfires are natural disturbances that shape ecosystems, yet their frequency and intensity are increasingly influenced by climate change and human activity. Their impacts extend from habitat alteration to atmospheric pollution. Wildfire Patterns and Ecological Impact investigates the causes, behavior, and consequences of wildfires across diverse landscapes. The book explores fire ecology, vegetation recovery, and adaptation strategies of species to fire-prone environments. It also addresses fire management policies and the role of remote sensing in monitoring fire regimes. Through interdisciplinary analysis, it highlights the ecological significance and management challenges of wildfire dynamics in a changing climate.







