Sustainable Forest Management to Address Climate Change and Forest Disturbances
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Forestry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2021) | Viewed by 15422
Special Issue Editor
Interests: quantitative forest management; climate change; forest health; dendrochronology; silviculture
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Dear Colleagues,
The sustainability of forest ecosystems in the 21st century will be threatened by the direct effects of climate change. Climate change is also expected to increase the incidences and severity of disturbance agents such as fire, insect pests, and fungal pathogens. It is essential to address these environmental challenges in a proactive manner by identifying effective forest management approaches that promote resiliency to environmental change. This Special Issue welcomes studies that consider biophysical, social, economic, or interdisciplinary perspectives of forest sustainability to address the management challenges posed by climate change and forest disturbances. In particular, this Special Issue will include papers that examine one or more of the following general themes of sustainable forest management: mitigation of climate change and inventories of forest carbon sequestration; historical impact of climate on forest productivity; maintenance of forest ecosystem health; adaptive forest management; conservation of forest diversity; forest optimization and other decision making frameworks; forecasting forest productivity under different emission scenarios of climate change; and development and utilization of bioenergy or forest products derived from forests impacted by climate change and disturbances. This Special Issue is also open to studies that consider sustainable forest management at any spatial (e.g., state/provincial, national, or international level) or temporal scale (e.g., decade or century).
Dr. Steve Chhin
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- adaptive forest management
- carbon sequestration
- climate change
- climate mitigation
- decision making
- forest disturbances
- forest diversity
- forest health
- forest management
- forest optimization
- forest productivity
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