Abstract
1. Anthropogenic global change compromises forest resilience, with profound impacts to ecosystem functions and services. This synthesis paper reflects on the current understanding of forest resilience and potential tipping points under environmental change and explores challenges to assessing responses using experiments, observations and models.
2. Forests are changing over a wide range of spatio-temporal scales, but it is often unclear whether
these changes reduce resilience or represent a tipping point. Tipping points may arise from interactions
across scales, as processes such as climate change, land-use change, invasive species or deforestation
gradually erode resilience and increase vulnerability to extreme events. Studies covering
interactions across different spatio-temporal scales are needed to further our understanding.
3. Combinations of experiments, observations and process-based models could improve our ability
to project forest resilience and tipping points under global change. We discuss uncertainties in
changing CO2 concentration and quantifying tree mortality as examples.
4. Synthesis. As forests change at various scales, it is increasingly important to understand
whether and how such changes lead to reduced resilience and potential tipping points. Understanding
the mechanisms underlying forest resilience and tipping points would help in assessing
risks to ecosystems and presents opportunities for ecosystem restoration and sustainable forest
management.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 5-15 |
| Journal | Journal of Ecology |
| Volume | 103 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2015 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 13 Climate Action
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SDG 15 Life on Land
Keywords
- global vegetation model
- climate-change impacts
- amazon rain-forest
- carbon-dioxide
- elevated co2
- tree mortality
- boreal forest
- regime shifts
- primary productivity
- critical transitions
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