Model computations on the impacts of the climatic change on the productivity and silvicultural management of the forest ecosystem.

The model computations indicate that the climatic change in the form of higher temperatures and more precipitation could increase the productivity of the forest ecosystem and lead to higher rates of regeneration and growth. More frequent and intensive thinnings are needed to avoid the mortality of t...

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Published in:Silva Fennica
Main Authors: Kellomäki, Seppo, Hänninen, Heikki, Kolström, Taneli
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 1988
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a15519
https://doaj.org/article/74aa1c50bcae4b1092c850d0e72d20cc
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Summary:The model computations indicate that the climatic change in the form of higher temperatures and more precipitation could increase the productivity of the forest ecosystem and lead to higher rates of regeneration and growth. More frequent and intensive thinnings are needed to avoid the mortality of trees induced by accelerated maturation and attacks of fungi and insects. The climatic change could support the dominance of deciduous tree species and necessitate an intensification of the tending of seedling stands of conifers. The rise of air temperature during autumn and winter could change also the annual growth rhythm of trees and result in dehardening and subsequent frost damages and attacks of insects and fungi. The pest management could be the greatest challenge to the future silviculture, which could be modified most in Northern Finland. The PDF includes an abstract in Finnish.