Socio-ecological implications of modifying rotation lengths in forestry

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Jean-Michel Roberge
Hjalmar Laudon
Christer Björkman
Thomas Ranius
Camilla Sandström
Adam Felton
Anna Sténs
Annika Nordin
Anders Granström
Fredrik Widemo
Johan Bergh
Johan Sonesson
Jan Stenlid
Tomas Lundmark
机构
[1] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU),Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
[2] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU),Department of Forest Ecology and Management
[3] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU),Department of Ecology
[4] Umeå University,Department of Political Science
[5] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU),Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
[6] Umeå University,Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies
[7] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU),Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Umeå Plant Science Centre
[8] Linnaeus University,Department of Forestry and Wood Technology
[9] Skogforsk,Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
[10] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU),undefined
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Ambio | 2016年 / 45卷
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Climate change; Forest damage; Non-timber forest products; Production; Recreation; Timber;
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The rotation length is a key component of even-aged forest management systems. Using Fennoscandian forestry as a case, we review the socio-ecological implications of modifying rotation lengths relative to current practice by evaluating effects on a range of ecosystem services and on biodiversity conservation. The effects of shortening rotations on provisioning services are expected to be mostly negative to neutral (e.g. production of wood, bilberries, reindeer forage), while those of extending rotations would be more varied. Shortening rotations may help limit damage by some of today’s major damaging agents (e.g. root rot, cambium-feeding insects), but may also increase other damage types (e.g. regeneration pests) and impede climate mitigation. Supporting (water, soil nutrients) and cultural (aesthetics, cultural heritage) ecosystem services would generally be affected negatively by shortened rotations and positively by extended rotations, as would most biodiversity indicators. Several effect modifiers, such as changes to thinning regimes, could alter these patterns.
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页码:109 / 123
页数:14
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