Unraveling the drivers of intensifying forest disturbance regimes in Europe
Oregon State University · BOKU University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Natural disturbances like wildfire, windthrow and insect outbreaks are critical drivers of composition, structure and functioning of forest ecosystems. They are strongly climate‐sensitive, and are thus likely to be distinctly affected by climatic changes. Observations across Europe show that in recent decades, forest disturbance regimes have intensified markedly, resulting in a strong increase in damage from wind, bark beetles and wildfires. Climate change is frequently hypothesized as the main driving force behind this intensification, but changes in forest structure and composition associated with management activities such as promoting conifers and increasing standing timber volume (i.e. ‘forest…
Citation impact
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- 13.39
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- 100%
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- 51
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3Topics & keywords
- Disturbance (geology)
- Windthrow
- Climate change
- Bark beetle
- Forest ecology
- Ecosystem
- Environmental science
- Salvage logging
- Climate action