TITLE:
Environmental and Economic Impact of Forest Fires in Puerto Rico 2013-2014
AUTHORS:
Méndez-Tejeda Rafael, Santos-Corrada María, Ortiz-Morales Sergio, Claudio-Vargas Oscar
KEYWORDS:
Fires Forest, Wildfire; Economic Impact of Forest fires, Precipitation and Weather Conditions
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Forestry,
Vol.5 No.4,
March
31,
2015
ABSTRACT: This study presents an analysis of the impact of forest fires in Puerto Rico for the period from 2013-2014. The climatological factors analyzed included precipitation, temperature, relative humidity, and wind. Several factors have combined to the increase of these forest fires, among others, a decrease in precipitation during this period, as well as an increase in the human involvement in these fires from approximately 40% occurs in the night period (5:00 pm to 8:00 am), where the weather conditions do not favor the appearance of these phenomena. An increase in fires of 44% occurred in 2013 compared to 2014, causing an economic loss of $13.8 million. Fire also adversely affected the flora and fauna of the island, but this was not evaluated in this paper.