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Forest density reduction to minimize the vulnerability of Norway spruce and silver fir to extreme drought – a risk assessment – ForRISK
Severe droughts are predicted to increase in intensity and frequency, leading to unprecedented ecological and economic risks for forest health and productivity. There is an urgent need to adapt forest management to the anticipated uncertain future climatic conditions to limit impacts for ecosystems
Mixed species forest management. Lowering risk, increasing resilience – REFORM
Forests are increasingly exposed to climate-driven biotic and abiotic disturbances. Climate change could thus jeopardize forests' capacity to deliver ecosystem services. There is therefore an urgent need to adapt forest management so as to promote and improve forest resilience at different spatial a
Resilience mechanisms for risk adapted forest management under climate change – REFORCE
Climate change will increase risks for the provision of forest products and services. Enhancing forest resilience thus becomes a key objective for adapting forests to climate change. To achieve this objective, researchers, policy-makers and managers must UNDERSTAND the mechanisms underlying forest r