Forest resilience against wildfires
Integration from preparedness to restoration
Treat fire resilience as strategic investment for our long-term capacity to remain competitive, secure resources, and adapt to climate.
Reduce institutional vulnerability and enhance the Union’s capacity to manage transboundary risks.
Leverage EU monitoring infrastructure for harmonised assessment, strengthening anticipatory governance while reducing crisis-driven responses.
Integrate fire management and risk assessment into spatial and environmental planning and infrastructure development, safeguarding energy systems, transport, water security, ecosystems and rural economies.
Prioritize restoration of burned areas as opportunities for risk prevention and long-term climate adaptation.
Invest in prevention and adaptation, stabilise supply chains, protect carbon sinks and biodiversity, and reinforce capacity to tackle climate risks.
VIEIRA Diana;
SANCHEZ GARCIA Carmen;
CESCATTI Alessandro;
PICKERING Mark;
COLDITZ Rene;
BOURGOIN Clement;
BEUCHLE Rene;
JONES Arwyn;
MAENHOUT Greet;
2026-03-26
European Commission
JRC145919
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC145919,
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