In recent years, wildfire frequency has increased throughout the UK uplands, placing important landscapes for carbon storage and natural capital at risk of damage or destruction. Pathways towards improved socio-ecological resilience will be key to managing future wildfires, and safeguarding these natural assets.
This research, which is funded by the and the , aims to build understanding of risk awareness and the impacts of wildfire on communities and livelihoods through engagement with stakeholders in the (PDNP). Through analysis of deep-time relationships between vegetation, fire and climate, natural science data will be used to inform future landscape management in relation to wildfire.