Post-wildfire research is a broad field that encompasses studies on the ecological, hydrological, geological, and social impacts of wildfires on ecosystems and communities after the fire has been extinguished. Researchers in this area investigate the recovery and resilience of vegetation, soil, and wildlife following a wildfire, as well as the potential risks of erosion, flooding, and landslides in burned areas. They also examine the role of fire in shaping ecosystems and the implications for biodiversity and ecosystem services. In addition, post-wildfire research often evaluates the effectiveness of post-fire management strategies, such as prescribed burns and reforestation, in restoring ecosystems and reducing the likelihood of future wildfires.