International audienceKey message We applied a modified forest gap model (ForClim) to depict changes in stand water transpiration via density reduction as a forest adaptation strategy. This approach is the key to analyzing the ecological resilience to drought, stressinduced mortality, and economic efficiency of managed mixed forest stands in Central Europe. The results show that specific geographic conditions and forest composition define the optimal stand density of drought-resilient forests. & Context Reducing stand density has been recognized as a valid strategy to increase forest resilience to drought. Moreover, to develop adaptive management strategies (AMS) under climate change, it is crucial to consider not only drought resilience bu...
1. Mixed conifer-hardwood forests can be more productive than pure forests and they are increasingly...
A better understanding on the consequences of drought on forests can be reached by paying special at...
1. Over the coming decades, the predicted increase in frequency and intensity of extreme events such...
International audienceKey message We applied a modified forest gap model (ForClim) to depict changes...
The conifer tree species Norway spruce (Picea abies), silver fir (Abies alba) and Douglas fir (Pseud...
Key message: Under severe drought, growth of Norway spruce suffered much more than European beech. N...
Resilience is increasingly becoming a guiding principle for forest management, commonly used to desc...
Extreme droughts are expected to increase in frequency and severity in many regions of the world, th...
Climate models predict increasing drought intensity and frequency for many regions, which may have n...
Species rear range-edges are predicted to retract as climate warms, yet evidence of population persi...
Despite growing evidence that diverse forests play an important role in ecosystem functioning, ensur...
Extreme droughts are expected to increase in frequency and severity in many regions of the world, th...
1. Mixed conifer-hardwood forests can be more productive than pure forests and they are increasingly...
A better understanding on the consequences of drought on forests can be reached by paying special at...
1. Over the coming decades, the predicted increase in frequency and intensity of extreme events such...
International audienceKey message We applied a modified forest gap model (ForClim) to depict changes...
The conifer tree species Norway spruce (Picea abies), silver fir (Abies alba) and Douglas fir (Pseud...
Key message: Under severe drought, growth of Norway spruce suffered much more than European beech. N...
Resilience is increasingly becoming a guiding principle for forest management, commonly used to desc...
Extreme droughts are expected to increase in frequency and severity in many regions of the world, th...
Climate models predict increasing drought intensity and frequency for many regions, which may have n...
Species rear range-edges are predicted to retract as climate warms, yet evidence of population persi...
Despite growing evidence that diverse forests play an important role in ecosystem functioning, ensur...
Extreme droughts are expected to increase in frequency and severity in many regions of the world, th...
1. Mixed conifer-hardwood forests can be more productive than pure forests and they are increasingly...
A better understanding on the consequences of drought on forests can be reached by paying special at...
1. Over the coming decades, the predicted increase in frequency and intensity of extreme events such...