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Diverse forests are cool: Promoting diverse forests to mitigate carbon emissions and climate change
Author(s) -
Beug Rémy,
Ladouceur Emma,
Sünnemann Marie,
Cesarz Simone,
Eisenhauer Nico
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of sustainable agriculture and environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2767-035X
DOI - 10.1002/sae2.12005
Subject(s) - reforestation , climate change , global warming , agroforestry , forest restoration , environmental science , tree planting , environmental resource management , ecoforestry , climate change mitigation , global change , forest ecology , psychological resilience , carbon sequestration , forest management , ecosystem , ecology , psychology , carbon dioxide , psychotherapist , biology
Climate change is one of the most pressing threats to humanity, inducing a global increase in temperatures and more frequent extreme climatic events. Considering this, global reforestation initiatives are proposed to capture carbon and mitigate climate change. Global restoration and reforestation programs and their targets have inspired both unparalleled enthusiasm worldwide and intense scientific criticism and debate regarding their feasibility and implementation. We agree that global reforestation forecasting and efforts require a nuanced discussion and approach. In that vein, we would like to emphasize the potential of increasing existing forest diversity to enhance climate change mitigation by increasing aboveground and belowground carbon storage. Moreover, we argue that focusing on planting diverse forests in reforestation efforts can help to reduce climate change effects on ecosystems: first, by increasing resistance and resilience to extreme climatic events, and second, by buffering microclimatic conditions in natural and urban areas. Diversifying forests plantations and reforestation projects may not always be feasible and cannot solve the climate crisis by itself. However, we highlight that a focus on diverse forests could maximize the benefits of reforestation programs by promoting sustainable land management.

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