Climate change will increase forest disturbances in Europe throughout the 21st century
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute · University of Basel · +37 more institutions
Abstract
Wildfires, insect outbreaks, and storms cause large pulses of tree mortality. Climate change amplifies these forest disturbances, yet their future magnitude and extent remain uncertain. Here, we simulated future forest disturbance regimes at 100-meter resolution across Europe using a deep learning-based simulation framework. Our results show that forest disturbances will continue to increase throughout the 21st century, with disturbed areas more than doubling relative to the recent past under an unabated continuation of climate change. Wildfires are the main agent driving future disturbance change. Changing disturbances result in an increase in young forests, substantially altering Europe's forest demography.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 87.01
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 94
Authors
43- MGMarc GrünigCorresponding
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, University of Basel, Technical University of Munich
- WRWerner Rammer
Technical University of Munich
- CSCornelius Senf
Technical University of Munich
- KAKatharina Albrich
University of Eastern Finland, Natural Resources Institute Finland
- FAFrédéric André
UCLouvain
Topics & keywords
- Disturbance (geology)
- Climate change
- Storm
- Global warming
- Forest restoration
- Habitat
- Forest management
- Climate action