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Projections of regional changes in forest net primary productivity for different tree species in Europe driven by climate change and carbon dioxide
Authors:Christopher Reyer  Petra Lasch-Born  Felicitas Suckow  Martin Gutsch  Aline Murawski  Tobias Pilz
Affiliation:1. Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, RD II: Climate Impacts and Vulnerabilities, Telegrafenberg, P.O. Box 601203, 14412, Potsdam, Germany
2. Department of Geography, Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:

? Context

Projecting changes in forest productivity in Europe is crucial for adapting forest management to changing environmental conditions.

? Aims

The objective of this paper is to project forest productivity changes under different climate change scenarios at a large number of sites in Europe with a stand-scale process-based model.

? Methods

We applied the process-based forest growth model 4C at 132 typical forest sites of important European tree species in ten environmental zones using climate change scenarios from three different climate models and two different assumptions about CO2 effects on productivity.

? Results

This paper shows that future forest productivity will be affected by climate change and that these effects depend strongly on the climate scenario used and the persistence of CO2 effects. We find that productivity increases in Northern Europe, increases or decreases in Central Europe, and decreases in Southern Europe. This geographical pattern is mirrored by the responses of the individual tree species. The productivity of Scots pine and Norway spruce, mostly located in central and northern Europe, increases while the productivity of Common beech and oak in southern regions decreases. It is important to note that we consider the physiological response to climate change excluding disturbances or management.

? Conclusions

Different climate change scenarios and assumptions about the persistence of CO2 effects lead to uncertain projections of future forest productivity. These uncertainties need to be integrated into forest management planning and adaptation of forest management to climate change using adaptive management frameworks.
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