Boreal forest sensitivity to global warming: implications for forest management in western interior Canada

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Unmitigated global warming due to the enhanced greenhouse effect could have significant impacts on the boreal forest in interior western Canada. Increases in annual temperature of 3 to 7°C are projected for Alberta under a 2 × CO2 scenario by 2030-2050 AD. Such an unprecedented rate of change has many short- and long-term implications for forest management and for industries. As the boreal forest is highly sensitive to climatic changes, foresters need to develop a set of safe strategies to minimize the negative impacts and maximize the benefits of these changes. -Authors

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Singh, T., & Wheaton, E. E. (1991). Boreal forest sensitivity to global warming: implications for forest management in western interior Canada. Forestry Chronicle, 67(4), 342–348. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc67342-4

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