Forest and Climate Change: Combining Ecological Niche and Forestry Site Concepts to Understand and Prepare for the Future

This article reviews the evolution of scientific and managerial collaboration on forest responses to climate change and advocates for integrating ecological niche theory with forest site typology to create operational models supporting decision making.

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In this paper, H. Le Bouler traces the development of interactions between researchers and forest managers over the past twenty years regarding climate change impacts. It highlights the formation and activities of the RMT AFORCE network, established in 2008 to coordinate research, development, and management efforts for forest adaptation. The second part proposes a novel framework combining species ecological niche theory—through modelling natural and potential distribution areas—with forest site typology. This integrated approach aims to generate practical decision support tools to guide adaptive forest management under uncertain climatic trajectories, bridging scientific insights and on-the-ground operational needs.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Lokalita
France
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Hervé LE BOULER
Účel
Adopt innovative practices

Typ souboru
dokument
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01. 12. 2014
Původní jazyk
French
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CC BY