Wildfire impacts refer to the effects of wildfires on various aspects of the environment, communities, and economies. This research area examines the consequences of wildfires, including destruction of vegetation, soil degradation, loss of biodiversity, air and water pollution, property damage, and threats to human health and safety. Researchers in this field study the causes and patterns of wildfires, the mechanisms through which they spread, and the long-term impacts on ecosystems and communities. They also investigate strategies for wildfire prevention, mitigation, and management, such as controlled burns, forest management practices, and community preparedness measures. Understanding the impacts of wildfires is crucial for developing effective policies and practices to address these natural disasters and protect the health and well-being of people and the environment.