skogbranner
Skogbranner is the term used in Scandinavian languages for wildfires that affect forested areas. They can occur in boreal, temperate, and mixed forests and may involve different fire types, including surface fires that burn litter and duff, and, under certain conditions, crown fires that spread through the tree canopy.
Ignition sources include natural factors such as lightning and volcanic activity, as well as human activity,
The impacts of skogbranner are varied. They can cause habitat loss, soil erosion, and damage to timber
Prevention and management focus on reducing ignition, limiting spread, and supporting rapid suppression. Measures include public
Climate change is influencing skogbranner by increasing the probability of extreme fire weather, extending fire seasons,