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You are here: Home / cat / Can AI Turn the Tide? How Technology Is Fighting Forest Fires in Bhutan

Can AI Turn the Tide? How Technology Is Fighting Forest Fires in Bhutan

Dated: January 22, 2026

A forest fire that broke out near Sangaygang in Thimphu on January 2, 2026, served as a stark reminder that Bhutan’s fire season has begun. While this particular blaze was contained, many others burn for days despite the courageous efforts of firefighters working with limited resources. Recent years have seen increasingly frequent and intense forest fires, reinforcing the urgent need for greater vigilance and collective action to prevent further devastation.

Personal observations from recent years highlight the scale of the problem. In March 2025, multiple fires burned simultaneously around Thimphu and neighbouring districts, sending plumes of smoke across the mountains. Months later, in Haa district, the scars of those fires were still visible, with once-lush forested ridges left charred and lifeless. These scenes reflect a recurring and worsening reality rather than isolated incidents.

Forest fires have become an annual crisis in Bhutan, particularly during the dry winter and early spring months. Official reports indicate that in the first four months of 2025 alone, 25 forest fires were recorded, including seven in Thimphu. Between 2020 and 2024, more than 70,000 acres of forest were lost, accounting for about one per cent of Bhutan’s total forest cover. National assessments identify forest fires as a major threat to biodiversity, with climate change significantly amplifying their frequency and severity.

While coniferous forests are currently the most vulnerable, climate change is placing Bhutan’s biodiverse broad-leaved forests in subtropical regions under growing threat as well. National climate risk assessments warn that these globally significant ecosystems face increasing danger from rising temperatures and prolonged dry conditions. Forest fires also contribute an estimated five per cent of Bhutan’s total greenhouse gas emissions, undermining the country’s climate commitments and carbon-negative status.

The impacts of forest fires extend far beyond environmental damage. Economic losses are substantial, with timber losses alone valued at over Nu. 520 million between late 2024 and early 2025. Fires also threaten Bhutan’s constitutional mandate to maintain at least 60 per cent forest cover, disrupt watersheds, destroy biodiversity, and erode rural livelihoods that depend on forest resources for food, income, and resilience.

Bhutan’s current forest fire management system faces serious limitations. Rugged terrain, remote forests, and resource-intensive response efforts make firefighting extremely challenging. Thousands of firefighters spend hundreds of thousands of man-days battling fires each season, often without specialised equipment or advanced training. This reality underscores the need to move beyond reactive approaches toward more proactive and technology-driven solutions.

Artificial intelligence offers a potential turning point in how Bhutan manages forest fires. AI-driven systems can support early detection, risk forecasting, real-time monitoring, smarter deployment of firefighting resources, and post-fire assessment and recovery planning. By analysing satellite imagery, weather patterns, terrain, and human activity, AI can help authorities intervene earlier and respond more precisely, reducing damage and costs.

Experiences from other countries show that AI is already transforming wildfire management. From predictive modelling and sensor-based early detection to risk mapping and strategic resource allocation, these technologies are proving effective in preventing fires from escalating into disasters. Such examples demonstrate that AI is no longer experimental, but a practical tool with immediate benefits.

Technology alone, however, is not enough. Community-based forest management remains central to Bhutan’s fire prevention efforts. With better early-warning systems, training, and equipment, community forestry groups, rangers, armed forces, and volunteer responders can serve as a strong first line of defence. Public awareness is equally critical, as human activities remain a leading cause of forest fires.

Protecting Bhutan’s forests will require bold partnerships, sustained investment, and innovative approaches. By combining strong environmental leadership with climate-smart, AI-enabled solutions, Bhutan has an opportunity to safeguard its forests, protect livelihoods, and contribute to global climate stability. Preserving these forests is not only a national priority, but a shared responsibility with global implications.

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