Wildfire impact refers to the consequences and effects of wildfires on the environment, ecosystems, communities, and economy. Wildfires can have significant and long-lasting impacts, including destruction of vegetation, loss of habitat for wildlife, air pollution, soil erosion, and damage to infrastructure and property. Wildfire impact research aims to understand and assess the effects of wildfires on various aspects of the environment and society, as well as to develop strategies for mitigating and managing these impacts. This research area may involve studying the ecological effects of wildfires on forest health and biodiversity, assessing the economic costs of wildfires, evaluating the effectiveness of wildfire management and prevention strategies, and examining the social and cultural impacts of wildfires on communities. Ultimately, the goal of wildfire impact research is to improve our understanding of wildfires and their consequences in order to better protect and manage our natural resources and communities.