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Management of wildfire risk in the European Union

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Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)

This report summarizes the results of a rapid review of wildfire risks, risk management capacity, investment needs, and recommended approaches in the EU, highlighting potential risk management priorities to inform policy dialogue and future research. Capacity considers risk governance, understanding of risk, risk reduction and mitigation, preparedness and early warning, risk preparedness and emergency response, recovery and post-disaster financing, and cross-cutting topics such as social resilience and the private sector. Each chapter reviews the current situation, key challenges, and opportunities for improvement. This review aims to provide an EU-wide perspective on wildfire risk, using EU Member States (MS) as examples, rather than an in-depth review of all EU Member States.

With change in the climate accelerating the frequency, intensity, and geographical spread of wildfire events throughout the EU, as exemplified by forest fires coinciding with record droughts and heatwaves, it is important to investigate the risk trends and the existing capacity to manage wildfire risks. Approximately 40 percent of the EU territory is covered by forests and other wooded land, necessitating a significant review of fire management practices in the EU.

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Last checked: 2 October 2025

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Hazards Wildfire
Themes Preparedness Early warning Recovery Risk identification and assessment
Country and region Europe
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Number of pages
89 p.
Publication year
2025

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