Insights Into Nature-Based Climate Solutions: Managing Forests for Climate Resilience and Carbon Stability

  • Bailey A. Murphy
  • , Christine R. Rollinson
  • , Michael C. Dietze
  • , Christina L. Staudhammer
  • , Nicolena R. VonHedemann
  • , Courtney A. Schultz
  • , William J. Kleindl
  • , Ankur R. Desai

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Abstract

Successful implementation of forest management as a nature-based climate solution is dependent on the durability of management-induced changes in forest carbon storage and sequestration. As forests face unprecedented stability risks in the face of ongoing climate change, much remains unknown regarding how management will impact forest stability, or how interactions with climate might shift the response of forests to management across spatiotemporal scales. Here, we used a process-based model to simulate multidecadal projections of forest dynamics in response to changes in management and climate. Simulations were conducted across gradients in forest type, edaphic factors, and management intensity under two alternate radiative forcing scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5). This allowed for the quantification of forest stability shifts in response to climate change, and the role of management in modulating that response, where ecosystem stability is characterized as the resilience and temporal stability of net primary production, aboveground biomass, and soil carbon. Our results indicate that forest structure is primarily shaped by management, but the same management strategy often produced divergent structures over time, due to interactions with regional climate change. We found that management can be used to increase stability and minimize the release of stored carbon by reducing mortality, but also highlight the regional dependency of management-induced changes in resilience to climate change.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2024JG008391
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Volume130
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • climate resilience
  • ecosystem modeling
  • ecosystem stability
  • forest management
  • nature-based climate solutions

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