What drives forest multifunctionality in central and northern Europe? Exploring the interplay of management, climate, and policies

IF 6.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Astor Toraño Caicoya , Marta Vergarechea , Clemens Blattert , Julian Klein , Kyle Eyvindson , Daniel Burgas , Tord Snäll , Mikko Mönkkönen , Rasmus Astrup , Fulvio Di Fulvio , Niklas Forsell , Markus Hartikainen , Enno Uhl , Werner Poschenrieder , Clara Antón-Fernández
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Forests provide a range of vital services to society and are critical habitats for biodiversity, holding inherent multifunctionality. While traditionally viewed as a byproduct of production-focused forestry, today's forest ecosystem services and biodiversity (FESB) play an essential role in several sectoral policies’ needs. Achieving policy objectives requires careful management considering the interplay of services, influenced by regional aspects and climate. Here, we examined the multifunctionality gap caused by these factors through simulation of forest management and multi-objective optimization methods across different regions - Finland, Norway, Sweden and Germany (Bavaria). To accomplish this, we tested diverse management regimes (productivity-oriented silviculture, several continuous cover forestry regimes and set asides), two climate scenarios (current and RCP 4.5) and three policy strategies (National Forest, Biodiversity and Bioeconomy Strategies). For each combination we calculated a multifunctionality metric at the landscape scale based on 5 FESB classes (biodiversity conservation, bioenergy, climate regulation, wood, water and recreation). In Germany and Norway, maximum multifunctionality was achieved by increasing the proportion of set-asides and proportionally decreasing the rest of management regimes. In Finland, maximum MF would instead require that policies address greater diversity in management, while in Sweden, the pattern was slightly different but similar to Finland. Regarding the climate scenarios, we observed that only for Sweden the difference in the provision of FESB was significant. Finally, the highest overall potential multifunctionality was observed for Sweden (National Forest scenario, with a value of 0.94 for the normalized multifunctionality metric), followed by Germany (National Forest scenario, 0.83), Finland (Bioeconomy scenario, 0.81) and Norway (National Forest scenario, 0.71). The results highlight the challenges of maximizing multifunctionality and underscore the significant influence of country-specific policies and climate change on forest management. To achieve the highest multifunctionality, strategies must be tailored to specific national landscapes, acknowledging both synergistic and conflicting FESB.

是什么推动了中欧和北欧森林的多功能性?探索管理、气候和政策之间的相互作用
森林为社会提供一系列重要服务,是生物多样性的重要栖息地,具有固有的多功能性。虽然传统上被视为以生产为重点的林业的副产品,但今天的森林生态系统服务和生物多样性(FESB)在若干部门政策的需要中发挥着至关重要的作用。实现政策目标需要仔细管理,考虑到受区域方面和气候影响的各项服务的相互作用。本文通过模拟芬兰、挪威、瑞典和德国(巴伐利亚)不同地区的森林管理和多目标优化方法,研究了这些因素造成的多功能差距。为了实现这一目标,我们测试了不同的管理制度(以生产力为导向的造林,几种连续覆盖森林制度和留出),两种气候情景(当前和RCP 4.5)和三种政策战略(国家森林,生物多样性和生物经济战略)。对于每种组合,我们在景观尺度上基于5个FESB类别(生物多样性保护、生物能源、气候调节、木材、水和娱乐)计算了一个多功能度量。在德国和挪威,通过增加拨备的比例和按比例减少管理制度的其余部分,实现了最大限度的多功能。在芬兰,最大化MF反而要求政策解决管理方面的更大多样性,而在瑞典,模式略有不同,但与芬兰相似。关于气候情景,我们观察到只有瑞典在提供FESB方面的差异是显著的。最后,瑞典(国家森林情景,标准化多功能性指标值为0.94)的总体潜在多功能性最高,其次是德国(国家森林情景,0.83)、芬兰(生物经济情景,0.81)和挪威(国家森林情景,0.71)。结果突出了最大限度地发挥多种功能的挑战,并强调了具体国家政策和气候变化对森林管理的重大影响。为了实现最高的多功能,必须根据具体的国家情况量身定制战略,承认协同和冲突的FESB。
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Ecosystem Services
Ecosystem Services ECOLOGYENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES&-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
14.90
自引率
7.90%
发文量
109
期刊介绍: Ecosystem Services is an international, interdisciplinary journal that is associated with the Ecosystem Services Partnership (ESP). The journal is dedicated to exploring the science, policy, and practice related to ecosystem services, which are the various ways in which ecosystems contribute to human well-being, both directly and indirectly. Ecosystem Services contributes to the broader goal of ensuring that the benefits of ecosystems are recognized, valued, and sustainably managed for the well-being of current and future generations. The journal serves as a platform for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and other stakeholders to share their findings and insights, fostering collaboration and innovation in the field of ecosystem services.
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