Environmental Research Letters (Jan 2017)
Are forest disturbances amplifying or canceling out climate change-induced productivity changes in European forests?
- Christopher P O Reyer,
- Stephen Bathgate,
- Kristina Blennow,
- Jose G Borges,
- Harald Bugmann,
- Sylvain Delzon,
- Sonia P Faias,
- Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo,
- Barry Gardiner,
- Jose Ramon Gonzalez-Olabarria,
- Carlos Gracia,
- Juan Guerra Hernández,
- Seppo Kellomäki,
- Koen Kramer,
- Manfred J Lexer,
- Marcus Lindner,
- Ernst van der Maaten,
- Michael Maroschek,
- Bart Muys,
- Bruce Nicoll,
- Marc Palahi,
- João HN Palma,
- Joana A Paulo,
- Heli Peltola,
- Timo Pukkala,
- Werner Rammer,
- Duncan Ray,
- Santiago Sabaté,
- Mart-Jan Schelhaas,
- Rupert Seidl,
- Christian Temperli,
- Margarida Tomé,
- Rasoul Yousefpour,
- Niklaus E Zimmermann,
- Marc Hanewinkel
Affiliations
- Christopher P O Reyer
- Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Telegrafenberg , P.O. Box 601203, 14412 Potsdam, Germany; Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed.
- Stephen Bathgate
- Forest Research, Northern Research Station , Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9SY, United Kingdom
- Kristina Blennow
- Dept. of Landscape architecture, Planning and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) , P.O. Box 66, 230 53 Alnarp, Sweden
- Jose G Borges
- Forest Research Centre, School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon , Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal
- Harald Bugmann
- Forest Ecology, Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zurich , Zurich, Switzerland
- Sylvain Delzon
- BIOGECO, INRA—Univ. Bordeaux , Talence, France
- Sonia P Faias
- Forest Research Centre, School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon , Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal
- Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo
- Forest Research Centre, School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon , Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal; Forest Sciences Centre of Catalonia (CTFC-CEMFOR) , Ctra. de St. Llorenç de Morunys, km 2, 25280 Solsona, Spain
- Barry Gardiner
- Forest Research, Northern Research Station , Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9SY, United Kingdom; UMR 1391 ISPA, INRA, Bordeaux Sciences Agro , F-33140 Villenave d’Ornon, France
- Jose Ramon Gonzalez-Olabarria
- Forest Sciences Centre of Catalonia (CTFC-CEMFOR) , Ctra. de St. Llorenç de Morunys, km 2, 25280 Solsona, Spain
- Carlos Gracia
- Department de Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals, Universitat de Barcelona. Av. Diagonal 643 , 08028, Barcelona, Spain; CREAF. Campus de Bellaterra Edifici C , 08193, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain
- Juan Guerra Hernández
- Forest Research Centre, School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon , Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal
- Seppo Kellomäki
- University of Eastern Finland, School of Forest Sciences , P.O. BOX 101, FI-80101 Joensuu, Finland
- Koen Kramer
- Wageningen University and Research Centre , 6700AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands
- Manfred J Lexer
- Institute of Silviculture, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences , Peter Jordan Straße 82, 1190 Vienna, Austria
- Marcus Lindner
- European Forest Institute , Yliopistokatu 6, 80100 Joensuu, Finland
- Ernst van der Maaten
- Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, University of Greifswald , Soldmannstr. 15, 17487 Greifswald, Germany
- Michael Maroschek
- Institute of Silviculture, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences , Peter Jordan Straße 82, 1190 Vienna, Austria
- Bart Muys
- European Forest Institute, Mediterranean Regional Office (EFIMED), Sant Pau Historic Site, Sant Leopold Pavilion , Carrer St. Antoni M. Claret 167, 08025 Barcelona, Spain; Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Leuven , Celestijnenlaan 200E box 2411, 3001 Leuven, Belgium
- Bruce Nicoll
- Forest Research, Northern Research Station , Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9SY, United Kingdom
- Marc Palahi
- European Forest Institute , Yliopistokatu 6, 80100 Joensuu, Finland
- João HN Palma
- Forest Research Centre, School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon , Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal
- Joana A Paulo
- Forest Research Centre, School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon , Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal
- Heli Peltola
- University of Eastern Finland, School of Forest Sciences , P.O. BOX 101, FI-80101 Joensuu, Finland
- Timo Pukkala
- University of Eastern Finland, School of Forest Sciences , P.O. BOX 101, FI-80101 Joensuu, Finland
- Werner Rammer
- Institute of Silviculture, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences , Peter Jordan Straße 82, 1190 Vienna, Austria
- Duncan Ray
- Forest Research, Northern Research Station , Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9SY, United Kingdom
- Santiago Sabaté
- Department de Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals, Universitat de Barcelona. Av. Diagonal 643 , 08028, Barcelona, Spain; CREAF. Campus de Bellaterra Edifici C , 08193, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain
- Mart-Jan Schelhaas
- Wageningen University and Research Centre , 6700AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands
- Rupert Seidl
- Institute of Silviculture, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences , Peter Jordan Straße 82, 1190 Vienna, Austria
- Christian Temperli
- Forest Ecology, Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zurich , Zurich, Switzerland; Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Landscape Dynamics , 8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
- Margarida Tomé
- Forest Research Centre, School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon , Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal
- Rasoul Yousefpour
- Chair of Forestry Economics and Forest Planning, University of Freiburg , Tennenbacherstr. 4, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
- Niklaus E Zimmermann
- Forest Ecology, Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zurich , Zurich, Switzerland; Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Landscape Dynamics , 8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
- Marc Hanewinkel
- Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Landscape Dynamics , 8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland; Chair of Forestry Economics and Forest Planning, University of Freiburg , Tennenbacherstr. 4, 79106 Freiburg, Germany
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa5ef1
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 12,
no. 3
p. 034027
Abstract
Recent studies projecting future climate change impacts on forests mainly consider either the effects of climate change on productivity or on disturbances. However, productivity and disturbances are intrinsically linked because 1) disturbances directly affect forest productivity (e.g. via a reduction in leaf area, growing stock or resource-use efficiency), and 2) disturbance susceptibility is often coupled to a certain development phase of the forest with productivity determining the time a forest is in this specific phase of susceptibility. The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of forest productivity changes in different forest regions in Europe under climate change, and partition these changes into effects induced by climate change alone and by climate change and disturbances. We present projections of climate change impacts on forest productivity from state-of-the-art forest models that dynamically simulate forest productivity and the effects of the main European disturbance agents (fire, storm, insects), driven by the same climate scenario in seven forest case studies along a large climatic gradient throughout Europe. Our study shows that, in most cases, including disturbances in the simulations exaggerate ongoing productivity declines or cancel out productivity gains in response to climate change. In fewer cases, disturbances also increase productivity or buffer climate-change induced productivity losses, e.g. because low severity fires can alleviate resource competition and increase fertilization. Even though our results cannot simply be extrapolated to other types of forests and disturbances, we argue that it is necessary to interpret climate change-induced productivity and disturbance changes jointly to capture the full range of climate change impacts on forests and to plan adaptation measures.
Keywords
- fire
- forest models
- forest productivity-disturbances-climate change interactions
- insects
- storms
- trade-offs