Impact of Climate Change on Mediterranean Forest Ecosystems

This article reviews observed impacts of climate change on Mediterranean forest ecosystems across Mediterranean, montane, and supra-Mediterranean zones, focusing on alterations in vegetation period, growth, health, and carbon sequestration.

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This paper synthesizes the observed impacts of climate change on Mediterranean forest ecosystems characterized by three altitudinal belts. It examines projected temperature increases of 1–9°C in summer and precipitation declines of up to 25% in the April–September period, alongside historical trends of warming and reduced rainfall. The study details how drought-adapted species such as holm oak and Aleppo pine respond to drier springs, how montane species like silver fir and beech face heightened vulnerability to repeated droughts at low altitude but may benefit from extended growing seasons at higher elevations, and how intermediate supra-Mediterranean species, including Atlas cedar and white oak, are affected. It highlights impacts on phenology, growth, health condition, and carbon sequestration, and underscores the need for process-based models to validate and quantify future changes.

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Project

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Location
France
Authors
Hendrik DAVI
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices

File type
document
Created on
01 Samh 2015
Origin language
French
Official project website
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY


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