The research aims to evaluate the Grazed Fuelbreak Network initiative for wildfire prevention in Andalusia.
Analysis of existing forest management practices
Assessment of the effectiveness of fuelbreak networks
Comparative studies on wildfire occurrences near fuelbreaks
Demonstrated reduced wildfire intensity in areas with grazed fuelbreaks
Increased forest health and biodiversity due to sustainable practices
Evidence of effective deer grazing management in controlling fuel loads
Abstract
The Grazed Fuelbreak Network in Andalusia (RAPCA) is an initiative developed by the Andalusian Regional Government that combines sustainable forest management with forest wildfire prevention strategies.