Forest Dieback, Tree Mortality Risks and Post-disturbance Resilience to Environmental Changes

A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Ecophysiology and Biology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 269

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School of Agricultural, Forestry, Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy
Interests: forest dieback; environmental stress; climate change; quantitative wood anatomy
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Dear Colleagues,

Most of the world’s forest ecosystems are subjected to a series of disturbances related to extreme climatic phenomena that determine their high vulnerability. The characterisation of declines in productivity and growth, searching for early signs of decay and assessing the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on forest health and growth have emerged as major challenges for the forest community.

Understanding triggers and mechanisms of such die-off events is crucial to assessing climate impacts and developing effective adaptation strategies.

We invite researchers to contribute to this Special Issue of the journal Forests focusing on ‘Forest Dieback, Tree Mortality Risks and Post-disturbance Resilience to Environmental Changes’ in order to promote knowledge on the drivers, patterns, mechanisms and consequences of these events, including the estimation of the resistance, resilience and recovery of forests in drought-prone areas.

Studies involving empirical, retrospective and prospective approaches and using multiple disciplines (ecophysiology, dendroecology, pathology, climatology, quantitative wood anatomy) and proxies of forest productivity and tree functioning (e.g., remote sensing, wood anatomy, stable isotopes, etc.) are welcome.

Dr. Jesús Julio Camarero
Dr. Michele Colangelo
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • climate change
  • extreme climatic events
  • disturbances
  • tree mortality
  • forest dieback
  • drought
  • tree growth
  • dendroecology
  • ecophysiology
  • remote sensing
  • wood anatomy

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