1. Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosystem functions and services. This synthesis paper reflects on the current understanding of forest resilience and potential tipping points under environmental change and explores challenges to assessing responses using experiments, observations and models. 2. Forests are changing over a wide range of spatio-temporal scales, but it is often unclear whether these changes reduce resilience or represent a tipping point. Tipping points may arise from interactions across scales, as processes such as climate change, land-use change, invasive species or deforestation gradually erode resilience and increase vulnerability to extreme events. Studies covering int...
Globally, environmental change is on the rise, and ecological resilience of many ecosystems is erodi...
Present-day disturbances are transforming European forest landscapes, and their legacies determine t...
Forest degradation results in biodiver-sity loss, greenhouse gas emissions, and diminution of ecosys...
1. Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosystem fun...
Summary: Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosyst...
Summary Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosyst...
Disturbances have shaped most terrestrial ecosystems for millennia and are natural and essential com...
1. The provisioning of ecosystem services to society is increasingly under pressure from global chan...
Scaling is widely recognized as a central issue in ecology. The associated cross-scale interactions ...
The capacity of forests to recover after disturbance, i.e., their resilience, determines their abili...
The ecosystem resilience plays a key role in maintaining a steady flow of ecosystem services and ena...
Resilience is the ability of ecosystems to maintain function while experiencing perturbation. Global...
Increasing the resilience of ecological and sociological systems has been proposed as an option to a...
Context: Climate change will have diverse and interacting effects on forests over the next century. ...
Abstract Human impacts on Earth’s ecosystems have greatly intensified in the last decades. This is r...
Globally, environmental change is on the rise, and ecological resilience of many ecosystems is erodi...
Present-day disturbances are transforming European forest landscapes, and their legacies determine t...
Forest degradation results in biodiver-sity loss, greenhouse gas emissions, and diminution of ecosys...
1. Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosystem fun...
Summary: Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosyst...
Summary Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosyst...
Disturbances have shaped most terrestrial ecosystems for millennia and are natural and essential com...
1. The provisioning of ecosystem services to society is increasingly under pressure from global chan...
Scaling is widely recognized as a central issue in ecology. The associated cross-scale interactions ...
The capacity of forests to recover after disturbance, i.e., their resilience, determines their abili...
The ecosystem resilience plays a key role in maintaining a steady flow of ecosystem services and ena...
Resilience is the ability of ecosystems to maintain function while experiencing perturbation. Global...
Increasing the resilience of ecological and sociological systems has been proposed as an option to a...
Context: Climate change will have diverse and interacting effects on forests over the next century. ...
Abstract Human impacts on Earth’s ecosystems have greatly intensified in the last decades. This is r...
Globally, environmental change is on the rise, and ecological resilience of many ecosystems is erodi...
Present-day disturbances are transforming European forest landscapes, and their legacies determine t...
Forest degradation results in biodiver-sity loss, greenhouse gas emissions, and diminution of ecosys...