Cambiamento globale selvicoltura e sperimentazione

P. Corona
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The rapidity of the global change and the complexity of the phenomena involved make any forecast of future environmental conditions rather uncertain: the only thing we can be sure of is that the future will be different from the present and that most ecosystems will be living in conditions never experienced before. The awareness of an uncertain but certainly different future motivates the search for new solutions for a sustainable management of forest systems. Accepting that the future will be different from both the past and the present makes it necessary to develop flexible management strategies to promote the proper adaptation: distinctively, it is expedient to fully recover the experimental character of silviculture, continuously monitoring the reactions of forest stands in order to introduce timely adjustments. From a scientific point of view, one of the most important premises under this perspective has been to consider the forest as a complex adaptive system. From this approach, some guiding principles for forest management in times of global change have been derived worldwide. However, managing a forest to increase its adaptability and resilience to global change still is a challenge for silvicultural research. Under such a distinctive perspective, this note highlights, in the form of a commented discussion, critical issues about experimental procedures in silviculture and relevant operational themes.
全球林业和实验的变化
全球变化的速度和所涉及的现象的复杂性使得对未来环境条件的任何预测都变得相当不确定:我们唯一可以肯定的是,未来将与现在不同,大多数生态系统将生活在前所未有的条件下。对不确定但肯定不同的未来的认识促使人们寻求可持续管理森林系统的新解决办法。承认未来将不同于过去和现在,因此有必要制定灵活的管理战略,以促进适当的适应:特别地,最好是充分恢复造林的实验性质,不断监测林分的反应,以便及时作出调整。从科学的角度来看,这一观点最重要的前提之一是将森林视为一个复杂的适应系统。根据这一方法,在世界范围内推导出了全球变化时期森林管理的一些指导原则。然而,管理森林以提高其对全球变化的适应性和恢复力仍然是造林研究的一个挑战。在这种独特的视角下,本说明以评论讨论的形式强调了关于造林实验程序和相关业务主题的关键问题。
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