One of the most important ecosystems for ecological recovery of forests and fires is the forest community. The forest area occupies about a quarter of the Earth's land area, and is mainly composed of trees and other woody vegetation. Because trees are located in the coastal forests of the Pacific coast Northwest, they are large and dense, and they are relatively small and scattered because they are located in dry tropical forests in sub-Saharan Africa. Forests are complex ecosystems, "soil and decaying organic matter, fungi and bacteria, herbs and shrubs, vines and lichens, ferns and mosses, insects and spiders, reptiles and amphibians, birds and mammals, and
Our forests are degraded not only by logging and roads but also by fire. Indeed, all forests in the state of Oregon are ecosystems that depend on fire, normal wild fires are necessary to increase structural complexity and renew the niche for various plants and animals other than conifers. This news often reports that forest fires are "catastrophic" and "destroy" forests, but in reality most wild fires produce the mosaic of moderate fire with the least fires. Following long-standing concerns about firefighting expenses, Congress recently passed a so-called "fire solution" that deals with wildfire costs, at least in the worst case, such as the cost of hurricanes and other federal emergencies. It is an earthquake. Unfortunately, 'fire repair' is a measure of 1 / 1.5. Although Congress partially solved the problem of financing high fire fighting costs, Congress actively did not address the urgent need for funding and resources to restore natural fires.
The emergence of forest fires in the history of terrestrial organisms has brought about speculation that fires inevitably have a significant evolutionary impact on animals and plants in most ecosystems. Wildfires are common in the climate. And it is moist enough to allow the vegetation to grow, but extended the dry, hot season. These include Australia and Southeast Asia vegetation areas, Southern African grasslands, Finbos in Western Cape Province of South Africa, US and Canada forest areas, and the Mediterranean Coast.