TY - JOUR T1 - Understanding Brazil’s catastrophic fires: Causes, consequences and policy needed to prevent future tragedies JO - Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation T2 - AU - Pivello,Vânia R. AU - Vieira,Ima AU - Christianini,Alexander V. AU - Ribeiro,Danilo Bandini AU - da Silva Menezes,Luciana AU - Berlinck,Christian Niel AU - Melo,Felipe P.L. AU - Marengo,José Antonio AU - Tornquist,Carlos Gustavo AU - Tomas,Walfrido Moraes AU - Overbeck,Gerhard E. SN - 25300644 M3 - 10.1016/j.pecon.2021.06.005 DO - 10.1016/j.pecon.2021.06.005 UR - https://www.perspectecolconserv.com/en-understanding-brazils-catastrophic-fires-causes-articulo-S2530064421000560 AB - Brazil has experienced unprecedented wildfires in the last decade. Images of immense burnt areas or dead animals that failed to escape the 2020 wildfires have shocked the world. To prevent or minimize further similar disasters we must understand the factors that have led to these catastrophic events. The causes and consequences of wildfires entail complex interactions between the biophysical and sociocultural spheres, and suitable management decisions require a sound scientific base. We present the recent panorama of increasing fire outbreaks in the Brazilian biomes, and discuss the causes that have contributed to such fires, their impacts on the environment and overall consequences for human well-being, based on reviewing the extensive specialist literature, on authors’ expert knowledge and information provided by environmental managers, researchers and politicians during a workshop organized to debate the wildfire issue in Brazil. Our up-to-date review is aimed at the academic public, environmental managers and decision- and policy-makers. First, we present evidence on the contrasting effects of fire on different ecosystems. Second, we outline the historic perceptions and policies related to fire use and management in Brazil since its colonization to the present date. Third, we propose means to advance fire prevention and develop successful management strategies. Finally, we answer frequently asked questions to clarify and/or demystify some fire-related issues not always properly addressed in the media. ER -