Wildfire recovery is an important research area that focuses on understanding and assessing the impacts of wildfires on ecosystems, communities, and economies, as well as developing strategies and practices for recovering and rebuilding after a wildfire event. This research area involves studying the ecological, social, and economic factors that influence the recovery process, as well as evaluating the effectiveness of post-fire restoration and management efforts. Key research topics in wildfire recovery include assessing vegetation regrowth, soil recovery, wildlife habitat restoration, community resilience, and the long-term impacts of wildfires on ecosystems and communities. This research is critical for informing post-fire recovery and management strategies and policies to minimize the negative impacts of wildfires and promote ecosystem and community resilience.