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This chapter describes the Wipptal South Pilot Action Region (PAR) in South Tyrol, where forests are well recognized to play a crucial role in protecting against a variety of gravity-driven natural hazards, such as landslides, debris flows, rock falls and snow avalanches. The chapter presents the three municipalities in the PAR area in terms of socio-environmental context, gravity-driven natural hazards and forest characteristics. The presented best-practice example describes the results of a former project entitled “Waldtypisierung Südtirol” (Eng. Forest Characterization South Tyrol) that focused on a detailed description of forests in South Tyrol and the development of a handbook for foresters. It is shown that the Wipptal South PAR as being is frequently affected by a variety of gravity-induced hazards while highlighting the critical role of forest in protecting people and their properties. Appropriate forest management strategies are vital to maintain and increase tree species diversity (e.g. populating fir) and the associated protective forest function. In this context, climate change effects, such as an increasing threat of bark beetle infestation due to rising drought stress or the consequences of associated extreme weather events (e.g. storms), pose major challenges for the local forests and their protective function.
本章描述了南蒂罗尔的威普塔尔南部试点行动区(PAR),在该地区,森林在抵御各种重力驱动的自然灾害(如滑坡、泥石流、岩崩和雪崩)方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本章从社会环境背景、重力驱动的自然灾害和森林特征方面介绍了PAR地区的三个城市。所提供的最佳实践示例描述了先前一个名为“Waldtypisierung s dtirol”的项目的结果。森林特征南蒂罗尔),重点是对南蒂罗尔森林的详细描述,并为林业工作者编写了一本手册。研究表明,Wipptal南PAR经常受到各种重力引起的灾害的影响,同时突出了森林在保护人民及其财产方面的关键作用。适当的森林管理战略对于维持和增加树种多样性(如冷杉种群)和相关的森林保护功能至关重要。在这种情况下,气候变化的影响,如由于干旱压力加剧或相关极端天气事件(如风暴)的后果,树皮甲虫侵扰的威胁日益增加,对当地森林及其保护功能构成重大挑战。