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    FAO Releases Integrated Fire Management (IFM) Voluntary Guidelines Updates

    Posted 31 Jul 2024

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    After 2 decades, FAO updated its IFM voluntary guidelines for managing wildfire risks. 

    • The new guidelines are prepared by Global Fire Management Hub (GFMH) which was launched by FAO and UNEP in 2023.

    Key Principles of IFM

    • Economic: Maximize benefits and minimize wildfire losses by implementing an efficient IFM program.
    • Environmental: Consider interactions between climate change, vegetation, and fire regimes in fire planning and management.
    • Equity: Consider the impacts of fire from all stakeholder perspectives, including gender, as wildfires can affect them differently.
    • Human health: Use early detection and warning systems to reduce health impacts and adapt fire danger ratings with reliable weather forecasts.

    Key Strategic Action of IFM

    • Integrated Fire Management: Take action before, during, and after a fire while avoiding the introduction of invasive species through fire suppression and equipment.
    • Planned fire: It is a component of wildfire prevention and involves allowing some fires to burn within defined parameters in fire-dependent ecosystems.
    • Fire Awareness Programmes: Develop programs that respect cultural and social norms, including the use of fire for agriculture, forestry, and traditional purposes.
    • Knowledge transfer: Collaborate with scientists, Indigenous Peoples, and local experts to enhance policies, regulations, and practices.

    About wildfires 

    • Annual Burn Area: Around 340 to 370 million hectares of Earth's surface are burned by wildfires each year.
    • Projected Frequency: Extreme wildfires are expected to increase by about 50% by the end of the century. 
    • Impact of Climate: Climate change will lead to hotter, drier, and longer fire seasons due to increased drought, high temperatures, and strong winds.
    • Consequences of wildfires: Extreme wildfires can harm sustainable development, threaten livelihoods, and produce significant greenhouse gas emissions.
    • Tags :
    • Wildfire
    • FAO
    • Integrated Fire Management
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