Global wood demand is projected to increase with accompanying intensification in forest management practices. There are concerns that intensive management practices such as whole-tree harvest (WTH) and shortened rotation lengths could risk the long-term productivity and carbon sink capacity of forest ecosystems. The historical (1915-2005) and future (2005-2095) development of five Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and five Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands were simulated across a long latitudinal gradient in Europe. The responses of above- and belowground carbon and nutrient cycles to changing forest management and climate were simulated using a biogeochemical ecosystem model and a dynamic litter and soil carbon model. The uncertainty deriving...
International audience& Context Projecting changes in forest productivity in Europe is crucial for a...
Global forests are the main component of the land carbon sink, which acts as a partial buffer to CO2...
Although it is known that forestry mitigates carbon emissions to some degree, there is still a need ...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
FORMIT-M is a widely applicable, open-access, simple and flexible, climate-sensitive forest manageme...
Forest management practices might act as nature-based methods to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and ...
Two modelling approaches to describing the variation in the carbon balance of forests in different p...
Global forests are the main component of the land carbon sink, which acts as a partial buffer to CO2...
The optimal forest management strategies for mitigating climate change are hotly debated during poli...
The process based model SMART–SUMO–WATBAL was applied to 166 intensive monitoring forest plots of mi...
BACKGROUND: Forests play an important role in the global carbon flow. They can store carbon and can ...
Sievänen, R., et al. 'Carbon stock changes of forest land in Finland under different levels of wood ...
International audience& Context Projecting changes in forest productivity in Europe is crucial for a...
Global forests are the main component of the land carbon sink, which acts as a partial buffer to CO2...
Although it is known that forestry mitigates carbon emissions to some degree, there is still a need ...
Planting new forests has received scientific and political attention as a measure to mitigate climat...
FORMIT-M is a widely applicable, open-access, simple and flexible, climate-sensitive forest manageme...
Forest management practices might act as nature-based methods to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and ...
Two modelling approaches to describing the variation in the carbon balance of forests in different p...
Global forests are the main component of the land carbon sink, which acts as a partial buffer to CO2...
The optimal forest management strategies for mitigating climate change are hotly debated during poli...
The process based model SMART–SUMO–WATBAL was applied to 166 intensive monitoring forest plots of mi...
BACKGROUND: Forests play an important role in the global carbon flow. They can store carbon and can ...
Sievänen, R., et al. 'Carbon stock changes of forest land in Finland under different levels of wood ...
International audience& Context Projecting changes in forest productivity in Europe is crucial for a...
Global forests are the main component of the land carbon sink, which acts as a partial buffer to CO2...
Although it is known that forestry mitigates carbon emissions to some degree, there is still a need ...