The Changbai Mountain Forest Region contains one of the best-preserved mountain forest ecosystems in eastern Asia and serves as a critical ecological barrier in China. Using the Baihe Forestry Bureau as the study area, this research quantified forest surface fire behavior, and based on the historical wildfire occurrence data and the forest fire spread trends, proposed targeted strategies for fire prevention and emergency resource allocation. Forest fires in the coniferous and broad-leaved mixed near-mature forest pose the greatest threat to the region. The establishment of five supply storages in five strategic locations and the construction of new firebreak roads are essential for effective fire management in the Baihe Forestry Bureau.
Chen et al. (Fri,) studied this question.