Forest Biodiversity, Carbon Sequestration, and Wood Production: Modeling Synergies and Trade-Offs for Ten Forest Landscapes Across Europe

Europe's forests provide vital habitat for biodiversity and essential ecosystem services whose provision must be sustained or enhanced over the coming century. However, the potential to secure or increase forest ecosystem services, while securing the habitat requirements of taxa remains unclear, especially within the context of uncertain climate and socio-economic developments. To tease out the associated trade-offs and synergies, we used 10 case study landscapes within nine countries throughout Europe. Starting with the current status of the forests in the case study landscapes, we simulated forest development 100 years into the future. Simulations were embedded in three combined climate and socio-economic frame scenarios based on global and European policies which varied in their climate change mitigation efficiency. Scenarios were translated into country specific projections of climate variables, and resultant demands for wood products. Forest management regimes were projected to vary in response to these scenarios at local scales. The specific combinations of alternative forest management practices were based on parallel research and input from local forest stakeholders. For each case study, a specific forest growth simulator was used. In general, the climate scenarios applied did not cause fundamentally different ecosystem service outputs at the case study level. Our results revealed almost no reduction in outcomes for biodiversity indicators with an increase in wood production, and in some cases synergistic results occurred when diversity was actively promoted as part of the management concept. Net carbon uptake was not strongly correlated with biodiversity, indicating that biodiversity-friendly forest management doesn't need to curtail carbon sequestration. Notably, we obtained heterogeneous results for the relation between sustainable wood production and net carbon uptake. Most scenarios resulted in a more or less reduced net carbon uptake over the long term, often due to stand age class distribution shifts. Levels of sustainable wood production varied widely during the simulation period, from significant increases (Sweden, Lithuania) to minor changes (Slovakia, Turkey) and slight decreases (Ireland, Netherlands). We place our results within the larger context of European forest policy and the challenges of simulating and contrasting forest biodiversity and the ecosystem services that societies depend on.

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Main Authors: Biber, Peter, Felton, Adam, Nieuwenhuis, Maarten, Lindbladh, Matts, Black, Kevin, Bahýl, Jan, Bingöl, Özkan, Borges, Jozé G., Botequim, Brigite, Brukas, Vilis, Bugalho, Miguel N., Corradini, Giulia, Eriksson, Ljusk Ola, Forsell, Niklas, Hengeveld, G.M., Hoogstra-Klein, M.A., Kadıoǧulları, Ali Íhsan, Karahalil, Uzay, Lodin, Isak, Lundholm, Anders, Makrickienė, Ekaterina, Masiero, Mauro, Mozgeris, Gintautas, Pivoriūnas, Nerijus, Poschenrieder, Werner, Pretzsch, Hans, Sedmák, Róbert, Tuček, Ján
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5714682024-12-04 Biber, Peter Felton, Adam Nieuwenhuis, Maarten Lindbladh, Matts Black, Kevin Bahýl, Jan Bingöl, Özkan Borges, Jozé G. Botequim, Brigite Brukas, Vilis Bugalho, Miguel N. Corradini, Giulia Eriksson, Ljusk Ola Forsell, Niklas Hengeveld, G.M. Hoogstra-Klein, M.A. Kadıoǧulları, Ali Íhsan Karahalil, Uzay Lodin, Isak Lundholm, Anders Makrickienė, Ekaterina Masiero, Mauro Mozgeris, Gintautas Pivoriūnas, Nerijus Poschenrieder, Werner Pretzsch, Hans Sedmák, Róbert Tuček, Ján Article/Letter to editor Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8 (2020) ISSN: 2296-701X Forest Biodiversity, Carbon Sequestration, and Wood Production: Modeling Synergies and Trade-Offs for Ten Forest Landscapes Across Europe 2020 Europe's forests provide vital habitat for biodiversity and essential ecosystem services whose provision must be sustained or enhanced over the coming century. However, the potential to secure or increase forest ecosystem services, while securing the habitat requirements of taxa remains unclear, especially within the context of uncertain climate and socio-economic developments. To tease out the associated trade-offs and synergies, we used 10 case study landscapes within nine countries throughout Europe. Starting with the current status of the forests in the case study landscapes, we simulated forest development 100 years into the future. Simulations were embedded in three combined climate and socio-economic frame scenarios based on global and European policies which varied in their climate change mitigation efficiency. Scenarios were translated into country specific projections of climate variables, and resultant demands for wood products. Forest management regimes were projected to vary in response to these scenarios at local scales. The specific combinations of alternative forest management practices were based on parallel research and input from local forest stakeholders. For each case study, a specific forest growth simulator was used. In general, the climate scenarios applied did not cause fundamentally different ecosystem service outputs at the case study level. Our results revealed almost no reduction in outcomes for biodiversity indicators with an increase in wood production, and in some cases synergistic results occurred when diversity was actively promoted as part of the management concept. Net carbon uptake was not strongly correlated with biodiversity, indicating that biodiversity-friendly forest management doesn't need to curtail carbon sequestration. Notably, we obtained heterogeneous results for the relation between sustainable wood production and net carbon uptake. Most scenarios resulted in a more or less reduced net carbon uptake over the long term, often due to stand age class distribution shifts. Levels of sustainable wood production varied widely during the simulation period, from significant increases (Sweden, Lithuania) to minor changes (Slovakia, Turkey) and slight decreases (Ireland, Netherlands). We place our results within the larger context of European forest policy and the challenges of simulating and contrasting forest biodiversity and the ecosystem services that societies depend on. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/forest-biodiversity-carbon-sequestration-and-wood-production-mode 10.3389/fevo.2020.547696 https://edepot.wur.nl/534550 Europe biodiversity carbon sequestration ecosystem services forest management simulation sustainability wood production https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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Biber, Peter
Felton, Adam
Nieuwenhuis, Maarten
Lindbladh, Matts
Black, Kevin
Bahýl, Jan
Bingöl, Özkan
Borges, Jozé G.
Botequim, Brigite
Brukas, Vilis
Bugalho, Miguel N.
Corradini, Giulia
Eriksson, Ljusk Ola
Forsell, Niklas
Hengeveld, G.M.
Hoogstra-Klein, M.A.
Kadıoǧulları, Ali Íhsan
Karahalil, Uzay
Lodin, Isak
Lundholm, Anders
Makrickienė, Ekaterina
Masiero, Mauro
Mozgeris, Gintautas
Pivoriūnas, Nerijus
Poschenrieder, Werner
Pretzsch, Hans
Sedmák, Róbert
Tuček, Ján
Forest Biodiversity, Carbon Sequestration, and Wood Production: Modeling Synergies and Trade-Offs for Ten Forest Landscapes Across Europe
description Europe's forests provide vital habitat for biodiversity and essential ecosystem services whose provision must be sustained or enhanced over the coming century. However, the potential to secure or increase forest ecosystem services, while securing the habitat requirements of taxa remains unclear, especially within the context of uncertain climate and socio-economic developments. To tease out the associated trade-offs and synergies, we used 10 case study landscapes within nine countries throughout Europe. Starting with the current status of the forests in the case study landscapes, we simulated forest development 100 years into the future. Simulations were embedded in three combined climate and socio-economic frame scenarios based on global and European policies which varied in their climate change mitigation efficiency. Scenarios were translated into country specific projections of climate variables, and resultant demands for wood products. Forest management regimes were projected to vary in response to these scenarios at local scales. The specific combinations of alternative forest management practices were based on parallel research and input from local forest stakeholders. For each case study, a specific forest growth simulator was used. In general, the climate scenarios applied did not cause fundamentally different ecosystem service outputs at the case study level. Our results revealed almost no reduction in outcomes for biodiversity indicators with an increase in wood production, and in some cases synergistic results occurred when diversity was actively promoted as part of the management concept. Net carbon uptake was not strongly correlated with biodiversity, indicating that biodiversity-friendly forest management doesn't need to curtail carbon sequestration. Notably, we obtained heterogeneous results for the relation between sustainable wood production and net carbon uptake. Most scenarios resulted in a more or less reduced net carbon uptake over the long term, often due to stand age class distribution shifts. Levels of sustainable wood production varied widely during the simulation period, from significant increases (Sweden, Lithuania) to minor changes (Slovakia, Turkey) and slight decreases (Ireland, Netherlands). We place our results within the larger context of European forest policy and the challenges of simulating and contrasting forest biodiversity and the ecosystem services that societies depend on.
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author Biber, Peter
Felton, Adam
Nieuwenhuis, Maarten
Lindbladh, Matts
Black, Kevin
Bahýl, Jan
Bingöl, Özkan
Borges, Jozé G.
Botequim, Brigite
Brukas, Vilis
Bugalho, Miguel N.
Corradini, Giulia
Eriksson, Ljusk Ola
Forsell, Niklas
Hengeveld, G.M.
Hoogstra-Klein, M.A.
Kadıoǧulları, Ali Íhsan
Karahalil, Uzay
Lodin, Isak
Lundholm, Anders
Makrickienė, Ekaterina
Masiero, Mauro
Mozgeris, Gintautas
Pivoriūnas, Nerijus
Poschenrieder, Werner
Pretzsch, Hans
Sedmák, Róbert
Tuček, Ján
author_facet Biber, Peter
Felton, Adam
Nieuwenhuis, Maarten
Lindbladh, Matts
Black, Kevin
Bahýl, Jan
Bingöl, Özkan
Borges, Jozé G.
Botequim, Brigite
Brukas, Vilis
Bugalho, Miguel N.
Corradini, Giulia
Eriksson, Ljusk Ola
Forsell, Niklas
Hengeveld, G.M.
Hoogstra-Klein, M.A.
Kadıoǧulları, Ali Íhsan
Karahalil, Uzay
Lodin, Isak
Lundholm, Anders
Makrickienė, Ekaterina
Masiero, Mauro
Mozgeris, Gintautas
Pivoriūnas, Nerijus
Poschenrieder, Werner
Pretzsch, Hans
Sedmák, Róbert
Tuček, Ján
author_sort Biber, Peter
title Forest Biodiversity, Carbon Sequestration, and Wood Production: Modeling Synergies and Trade-Offs for Ten Forest Landscapes Across Europe
title_short Forest Biodiversity, Carbon Sequestration, and Wood Production: Modeling Synergies and Trade-Offs for Ten Forest Landscapes Across Europe
title_full Forest Biodiversity, Carbon Sequestration, and Wood Production: Modeling Synergies and Trade-Offs for Ten Forest Landscapes Across Europe
title_fullStr Forest Biodiversity, Carbon Sequestration, and Wood Production: Modeling Synergies and Trade-Offs for Ten Forest Landscapes Across Europe
title_full_unstemmed Forest Biodiversity, Carbon Sequestration, and Wood Production: Modeling Synergies and Trade-Offs for Ten Forest Landscapes Across Europe
title_sort forest biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and wood production: modeling synergies and trade-offs for ten forest landscapes across europe
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