Climate change and forest diseases
Canadian Forest Service · Natural Resources Canada · +7 more institutions
Abstract
As climate changes, the effects of forest diseases on forest ecosystems will change. We review knowledge of relationships between climate variables and several forest diseases, as well as current evidence of how climate, host and pathogen interactions are responding or might respond to climate change. Many forests can be managed to both adapt to climate change and minimize the undesirable effects of expected increases in tree mortality. We discuss four types of forest and disease management tactics – monitoring, forecasting, planning and mitigation – and provide case studies of yellow‐cedar decline and sudden aspen decline to illustrate how forest diseases might be managed in the face of climate change. The…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.34
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 155
Authors
8Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Forest ecology
- Environmental resource management
- Forest management
- Ecosystem
- Effects of global warming
- Ecology
- Forest restoration
- Climate action