Ecological assessment of forest management approaches to develop resilient forests in the face of global change in Central Europe

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Contributors

  • Franka Huth - , Chair of Silviculture (Author)
  • Alexander Tischer - , ThüringenForst AöR, Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Author)
  • Petia Nikolova - , Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (Author)
  • Heike Feldhaar - , University of Bayreuth (Author)
  • Alexandra Wehnert - , Chair of Silviculture (Author)
  • Lisa Hülsmann - , University of Bayreuth (Author)
  • Jürgen Bauhus - , University of Freiburg (Author)
  • Katrin Heer - , University of Freiburg (Author)
  • Juliane Vogt - , Wild Animal Land Hainich gGmbH (Author)
  • Christian Ammer - , University of Göttingen (Author)
  • Uta Berger - , Chair of Forest Biometrics and Systems Analysis (Author)
  • Markus Bernhardt-Römermann - , Friedrich Schiller University Jena, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle—Jena—Leipzig, Senckenberg Institute of Plant Form and Function Jena (Author)
  • Manuela Böhme - , Chair of Forest Protection (Author)
  • Harald Bugmann - , ETH Zurich (Author)
  • Jörn Buse - , Black Forest National Park (Author)
  • Laura Demant - , Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (Author)
  • Inken Dörfler - , University of Oldenburg (Author)
  • Jörg Ewald - , Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences (Author)
  • Eike Feldmann - , Northwest German Forest Research Institute (NW-FVA) (Author)
  • Andreas Fichtner - , Leuphana University of Lüneburg (Author)
  • Martin M. Gossner - , Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (Author)
  • Thorsten E.E. Grams - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Karl Heinz Häberle - , Technical University of Munich (Author)
  • Jonas Hagge - , Northwest German Forest Research Institute (NW-FVA) (Author)
  • Henrik Hartmann - , Julius Kühn Institute - Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, University of Göttingen, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry (Author)
  • Sven Herzog - , Lectureship in Wildlife Ecology and Management (Author)
  • Ansgar Kahmen - , University of Basel (Author)
  • Ulrich Kohnle - , Forest Research Institute Baden-Württemberg (Author)
  • Doris Krabel - , German Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU) (Author)
  • Klara Krämer-Klement - , RWTH Aachen University (Author)
  • Jürgen Kreyling - , University of Greifswald (Author)
  • Michael Manthey - , University of Greifswald (Author)
  • Karl Mellert - , Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences (Author)
  • Peter Meyer - , Northwest German Forest Research Institute (NW-FVA) (Author)
  • Andreas Mölder - , Northwest German Forest Research Institute (NW-FVA) (Author)
  • Lena Muffler-Weigel - , University of Bayreuth (Author)
  • Bettina Ohse - , University of Potsdam (Author)
  • Lars Opgenoorth - , University of Marburg (Author)
  • Boris Rewald - , Mendel University in Brno (Author)
  • Andreas Rothe - , Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences (Author)
  • Nadine Ruehr - , Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Author)
  • Tobias Scharnweber - , University of Greifswald (Author)
  • Michael Scherer-Lorenzen - , University of Freiburg (Author)
  • Jonas Schmeddes - , University of Greifswald (Author)
  • Joachim Schmerbeck - , University of Freiburg (Author)
  • Markus Schmidt - , Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences (Author)
  • Dominik Seidel - , University of Göttingen (Author)
  • Frank M. Thomas - , University of Trier (Author)
  • Malin Tiebel - , University of Göttingen (Author)
  • Goddert von Oheimb - , Chair of Biodiversity and Nature Conservation (Author)
  • Sven Wagner - , Chair of Silviculture (Author)
  • Robert Weigel - , University of Bayreuth (Author)
  • Martin Wilmking - , University of Greifswald (Author)
  • Christian Zang - , Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences (Author)
  • Bernhard Schuldt - , Chair of Forest Botany (Author)

Abstract

The effects of global change pose major challenges for both practical forest management and forest ecological research if European forests are to be managed in such a way that they can continue to provide their many services to people in the future. The number of studies on impacts of global change on forest ecosystems has increased enormously over the last decade, but the evidence on how to improve the resilience and resistance of forests is of varying quality and in some cases contradictory. For that reason a group of experts from the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland (GfOe), Section Forest Ecology decided to review the relevant scientific information and to assess its degree of confidence to provide guidance for future forest adaption options. Our review of research on the impact of global change on European forests and associated forest management strategies to adapt forests identified 35 scientific statements that were grouped into the following thematic priorities: (1) selection of tree species and promoting diversity, (2) genetics, (3) forest structures, (4) forest functions, ecosystem services and nature's contribution to the lives of people, (5) silvicultural systems, (6) natural regeneration, successional processes and wildlife management, and (7) future research and monitoring methods. Our analyses showed that most of the statements reflect validated research findings. However, many of them were incomplete and would not yet allow transfer to broad application in the form of silvicultural adaptation strategies. Future studies should focus on the identification of climate-resilient tree species and provenances, their regeneration processes and their resistance to pathogens and pests under drought conditions. Species- and site-specific scientific findings must be translated into silvicultural techniques/measures such as the determination of tree species mixtures, thinning and harvesting intensities and tree regeneration methods. We identified significant gaps in the application of forest monitoring practices needed to obtain reliable information on the provision of ecosystem goods and services. This review provides a comprehensive basis to develop a roadmap for future forest adaptation research to improve our level of confidence for science-based management recommendations.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)66-100
Number of pages35
JournalBasic and applied ecology
Volume86
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0003-3796-3444/work/186620966
ORCID /0000-0001-6920-136X/work/186620976
ORCID /0000-0001-7408-425X/work/186620980

Keywords

Keywords

  • Ecosystem services, Forest adaptation, Monitoring methods, Regeneration stages, Silvicultural practices, Tree species choice