Adaptation to Climate Change in Forest Management

This paper outlines how the forestry community can integrate a climate change focus into sustainable forest management practices to address expected environmental shifts over the next century. The core argument is that while forests will autonomously adapt, active planned adaptation is necessary to reduce vulnerability and influence the timing and direction of changes in commercially valuable areas. To facilitate this crucial response, the authors present a framework for evaluating long-term impacts, developing cost-effective adaptive actions now and in the future, and managing disturbances while preserving genetic diversity and resilience. This paper views climate change adaptation as a necessary risk management component of forest planning, offering a comprehensive summary of potential actions across areas like gene management, forest protection, and silviculture.

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Author D.L. Spittlehouse, R.B. Stewart
Publication Year 2003
License Creative Commons Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC)
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