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Exploring Ground Vegetation Change for Different Deposition Scenarios and Methods for Estimating Critical Loads for Biodiversity Using the ForSAFE-VEG Model in Switzerland and Sweden
Authors:Salim Belyazid  Harald Sverdrup  Daniel Kurz  Sabine Braun
Affiliation:1. Belyazid Consultants and Communications AB, Stationsv?gen 13, 517 34, Bollebygd, Sweden
2. Chemical Engineering Lund University, P.O. Box?124, 221 00, Lund, Sweden
3. EKG AG, Maulbeerstrasse 14, 3011, Bern, Switzerland
4. Institut f??r Angewandte Planzenbiologie, Sandgrubenstrasse 25, CH-4124 Sch?nenbuch, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:The ForSAFE-VEG model was used to investigate the impacts of climate change and air pollution scenarios on soil chemistry and ground vegetations composition. In particular, the model involves a ground vegetation model incorporating plant changes to ambient site conditions in terms of climate and chemistry, but the model also incorporate competition between the different plant groups. The model was validated against observed values and reproduced observations of tree growth, soil chemistry, and ground vegetation compositions to satisfaction. The results show that the ground vegetation reacts strongly to changes in air pollution, in particular nitrogen as well as to climate change with major shifts in plant composition. A procedure for estimating critical loads for nitrogen, using ground vegetation biodiversity as criterion, was tested and the method seems operable. It suggests that if we want to protect the present biodiversity of the ground vegetation, this will face significant difficulties because of permanent climate change that induced changes in the ecosystem. We conclude that the reference state for ground vegetation biodiversity is rather to be sought for in the future, hopefully using models, than in the past or present.
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