01775naa a2200385 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000280006024501120008826000090020052006830020965000170089265000140090965000180092365000240094170000200096570000180098570000190100370000170102270000160103970000160105570000170107170000210108870000210110970000250113070000200115570000160117570000230119170000230121470000210123770000270125870000220128570000130130777300690132021371492021-12-06 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aDAMASCENO JUNIOR, G. A. aLessons to be learned from the wildfire catastrophe of 2020 in the Pantanal wetland.h[electronic resource] c2021 aABSTRACT: South America's Pantanal is recognized as one of the largest wetlands in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its ecological significance (high biodiversity). The region experiences both seasonal wet/dry periods and pluriannual cycles of wet and dry years. Vegetation changes throughout the year as well as over the long-term with fires and floods being the major factors affecting vegetation patterns. In 2020 the Pantanal experienced an extraordinary high numbers of wildfires. An overview of the region's fire history is presented along with information on the 2020 wildfires, society's response, lessons learned, and suggestions on where to go from here. aFire ecology aWildfires aFogo Selvagem aIncĂȘndio Florestal1 aROQUE, F. de O.1 aGARCIA, L. C.1 aRIBEIRO, D. B.1 aTOMAS, W. M.1 aDIAS, E. S.1 aDIAS, F. A.1 aLIBONATI, R.1 aRODRIGUES, J. A.1 aSANTOS, F. L. M.1 aPEREIRA, A. de M. M.1 aSOUZA, E. B. de1 aREIS, L. K.1 aOLIVEIRA, M. da R.1 aSOUZA, A. H. de A.1 aPINEDA, D. A. M.1 aFERREIRA, B. H. dos S.1 aBORTOLOTTO, I. M.1 aPOTT, A. tWetland Science & Practicegv. 38, n. 2, p. 107-115, april 2021.