Forests (Apr 2022)

Development of a Climate-Sensitive Matrix Growth Model for <i>Larix gmelinii</i> Mixed-Species Natural Forests and Its Application for Predicting Forest Dynamics under Different Climate Scenarios

  • Liang Zhang,
  • Youjun He,
  • Jianjun Wang,
  • Jinghui Meng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f13040574
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 574

Abstract

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Larix gmelinii natural forests, which are of great ecological and economic importance, are mainly distributed in northeast China. Sustainable management of these forests play a vital role in ecological security in northeast China, especially in the context of climate change. Forest growth models, which support forest management decision-making, are lacking for Larix gmelinii natural forests, hampering the prescription of forest management strategies. In this study, we produced a climate-sensitive, transition-matrix model (CM) for Larix gmelinii natural forests. For comparison, a variable transition model without including climate change effects (NCM) and a fixed-parameter model (FM) were also built. We examined the performance of the CM, NCM, and FM by conducting short- (5 years) and long-term (100 years) simulations. The results showed that for short-term prediction, no significant difference was observed among the three predictive models. However, the long-term prediction ability of the CM under the three different RCPs was superior to that of the FM and NCM. The number of trees and basal area were predicted to increase under climate change, which might result in natural disasters, such as snow break, windthrow, and forest fire. Silvicultural practices, such as reducing the intermediate thinning interval and the enrichment planting of slow-growing trees, should be implemented to mitigate the deleterious effects of climate change.

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