Building a Framework for Adaptive Silviculture Under Global Change

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Uncertainty surrounding global change impacts on future forest conditions has motivated the development of silviculture strategies and frameworks focused on enhancing potential adaptation to changing climate and disturbance regimes. This includes applying current silvicultural practices, such as thinning and mixed-species and multicohort systems, and novel experimental approaches, including the deployment of future-adapted species and genotypes, to make forests more resilient to future changes. In this chapter, we summarize the general paradigms and approaches associated with adaptation silviculture along a gradient of strategies ranging from resistance to transition. We describe how these concepts have been operationalized and present potential landscape-scale frameworks for allocating different adaptation intensities as part of functionally complex networks in the face of climate change.

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D’Amato, A. W., Palik, B. J., Raymond, P., Puettmann, K. J., & Girona, M. M. (2023). Building a Framework for Adaptive Silviculture Under Global Change. In Advances in Global Change Research (Vol. 74, pp. 359–381). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15988-6_13

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