Table 10 Name, average number of brigade members (2014–2023), area (ha) per brigade members, number of active fires (2003–2012 and 2014–2023), and difference in the number of active fires between the two time periods in the ILs of the Amazon biome covered by BRIFs Program.
From: Wildfire protection in indigenous lands of Brazil: the role of fire brigades programs
N° | Indigenous land | Brigade members/year | Area (ha)/brigade members | Active fires 2003–2012 | Active fires 2014–2023 | Active fires difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alto Rio Guamá | 0 | - | 1775 | 3335 | +87.9 |
2 | Waiãpi | 0 | - | 122 | 167 | +36.9 |
3 | Awá | 0 | - | 1290 | 314 | −75.7 |
4 | Alto Turiaçú | 0 | - | 577 | 431 | −25.3 |
5 | Mãe Maria | 0 | - | 55 | 33 | −40.0 |
6 | Kayapó | 0 | - | 2796 | 2707 | −3.2 |
7 | Munduruku | 0 | - | 1357 | 1465 | +8.0 |
8 | Trincheira/Bacajá | 0 | - | 832 | 1085 | +30.4 |
9 | Panará | 0 | - | 223 | 390 | +74.9 |
10 | Capoto/Jarina | 0 | - | 72 | 652 | +805.6 |
Average | 0 | - | 9025 | 10,368 | +14.9 |