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Forest management and silvicultural responses to projected climate change impacts on European broadleaved trees and forests.

机译:森林管理和造林对预计的气候变化影响对欧洲阔叶树和森林的影响。

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Broadleaved trees represent 37% of the forest resource of Europe; equating to 9% of the world's forest resource. The high number of broadleaved species (c. 80), many of which are minor, is reflected in a lack of adequate information on their distribution and state of health. Existing and projected impacts of climate change on the broadleaved resource are reviewed, as are future possible socio-economic drivers for forest management. Assisting the European forest resource and the sector to adapt to change, and to exploit opportunities, may take the form of broader species and provenance choice, new approaches to forest design, and more support for research, particularly tree breeding. Production forestry may benefit in some regions with changes in yield and the development of stronger markets for hardwoods as a substitute for tropical hardwoods or fossil fuel-derived materials in construction, and for bioenergy markets.
机译:阔叶树占欧洲森林资源的37%;相当于世界森林资源的9%。阔叶树种数量众多(约80个),其中许多是次要物种,这反映在缺乏有关其分布和健康状况的信息方面。审查了气候变化对阔叶资源的现有和预期影响,以及森林管理未来可能的社会经济驱动因素。协助欧洲森林资源和部门适应变化和利用机会的形式可能包括:扩大种类和出处,选择新的森林设计方法,并为研究特别是树木育种提供更多支持。在某些地区,生产性林业可能会受益于产量的变化以及硬木市场的强劲发展,以取代建筑中的热带硬木或化石燃料来源的材料以及生物能源市场。

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