RT Journal Article T1 Restauración de montes quemados en condiciones mediterráneas A1 Vallejo, Victoriano Ramón A1 Bautista, Susana A1 Alloza, José Antonio K1 Post-fire restoration K1 Vulnerability K1 Soil erosion K1 Emergency seeding AB Wildfires may produce ecosystem damages thatwould require post-fire mitigation and/or restoration actions.The question is what are the criteria to identify those burnedareas that show high degradation risk in order to plan andprioritise restoration projects. To address that question it isnecessary to start with the analysis of fire impact, and fromthat analysis to derive predictive tools for assessing thefragility and regeneration capacity of burned ecosystems.The identification of post-fire degradation mechanismsprovides the basis for developing the corresponding specificmitigation/restoration actions. The diagnostic of ecologicalimpact of wildfires together with the established forestmanagement objectives allow deriving mitigation/restorationstrategies and the subsequent implementation projects.We present our experience on the evaluation of post-fireecosystem vulnerability and on the assessment ofrestoration planning derived from recent and ongoing ECresearch projects. This includes the development of shorttermrestoration techniques suited for degraded soils anddry Mediterranean conditions, where fire-induceddegradation is complicated with water shortage forregenerating vegetation. SN 1885-5547 YR 2009 FD 2009 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/3817 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/3817 LA spa DS Minerva RD 29 abr 2026