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Forest Fires Across Italian Regions and Implications for Climate Change: A Panel Data Analysis

TitleForest Fires Across Italian Regions and Implications for Climate Change: A Panel Data Analysis
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsMichetti, Melania, and Pinar M.
JournalEnvironmental and Resource Economics
Volume72
Pagination207-246
KeywordsClimate change, Climate change projections, climate conditions, Climatic conditions, Data acquisition, Deforestation, Fire hazards, Fires, forest fire, Forest fires, forestry, heterogeneity, Italian Peninsula, Italy, panel data, Panel data analysis, Panel data estimation, Socio-economic factor, socioeconomic conditions, Time-invariant factors
Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the determinants of monthly variations in forest fire frequency and on the size of the area burnt for Italian regions between 2000 and 2011. We employ panel data techniques, which allow capturing the dynamics of fire danger due to changes in past climatic conditions, after accounting for regional fixed effects to control region-specific unobserved and time-invariant factors. Results highlight a significant heterogeneity of the effects of driving factors across the Italian peninsula and weather seasons. Climatic conditions also show lasting effects within the year. Using climate change projections for 2016–2035, we then obtain the projected forest fire frequency and total area burnt across the Italian peninsula for the same period. Climate change is expected to increase the number of forest fires across the whole peninsula, which is more evident for the central part of Italy. Even though most of annual increases in fire events relate to the summer period, intensifications in frequency during autumn become more evident in the southern Italy. We extend finally our analysis to investigate the contribution of socio-economic factors to fire regime and the role of education and the containment of fraudulent activity is also highlighted. © 2018, The Author(s).

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DOI10.1007/s10640-018-0279-z
Citation KeyMichetti2019207