articleJournal of Vegetation ScienceFeb 24, 2007Closed access

Tree line shifts in the Swiss Alps: Climate change or land abandonment?

Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research · Sorbonne Université · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Methods

Forest expansion was quantified using data from the repeated Swiss land use statistics GEOSTAT. A moving window algorithm was developed to distinguish between forest ingrowth and upward shift. To test a possible climate change influence, the resulting upward shifts were compared to a potential regional tree line.

Results

A significant increase of forest cover was found between 1650 m and 2450 m. Above 1650 m, 10% of the new forest areas were identified as true upward shifts whereas 90% represented ingrowth, and we identified both land use and climate change as likely drivers. Most upward shift activities were found to occur within a band of 300 m below the potential regional tree line, indicating land use as the most likely driver. Only 4% of the upward shifts were identified to rise above the potential regional tree line, thus indicating climate change.

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