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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Journal 2018Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2019 ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | Advance_eLTER, EC | ECOPOTENTIAL, EC | eLTEREC| Advance_eLTER ,EC| ECOPOTENTIAL ,EC| eLTERAuthors:Ruben Sommaruga;
Michele Freppaz; Roberto Canullo;Ruben Sommaruga
Ruben Sommaruga in OpenAIREJean-Paul Theurillat;
+35 AuthorsJean-Paul Theurillat
Jean-Paul Theurillat in OpenAIRERuben Sommaruga;
Michele Freppaz; Roberto Canullo;Ruben Sommaruga
Ruben Sommaruga in OpenAIREJean-Paul Theurillat;
Jean-Paul Theurillat
Jean-Paul Theurillat in OpenAIREMaurizio Cutini;
Maurizio Cutini
Maurizio Cutini in OpenAIREB. Petriccione;
B. Petriccione
B. Petriccione in OpenAIREStefano Chelli;
Stefano Chelli
Stefano Chelli in OpenAIREManuela Winkler;
Manuela Winkler
Manuela Winkler in OpenAIREAlberto Scotti;
Alberto Scotti
Alberto Scotti in OpenAIREAndrea Magnani;
Isabella Bertani;Andrea Magnani
Andrea Magnani in OpenAIREU. Morra di Cella;
U. Morra di Cella
U. Morra di Cella in OpenAIREPascal Vittoz;
Davide Viglietti;Pascal Vittoz
Pascal Vittoz in OpenAIREAlice Brambilla;
Francesco Porro;Alice Brambilla
Alice Brambilla in OpenAIRERoland Psenner;
Brigitta Erschbamer;Roland Psenner
Roland Psenner in OpenAIREEdoardo Cremonese;
Ludovico Frate;Edoardo Cremonese
Edoardo Cremonese in OpenAIRERoberta Bottarin;
Roberta Bottarin
Roberta Bottarin in OpenAIREM. Di Musciano;
M. Di Musciano
M. Di Musciano in OpenAIREAngela Stanisci;
Angela Stanisci
Angela Stanisci in OpenAIREGiorgio Matteucci;
Luca Mazzola;Giorgio Matteucci
Giorgio Matteucci in OpenAIREDanilo Godone;
Danilo Godone
Danilo Godone in OpenAIREMarcello Tomaselli;
Marcello Tomaselli
Marcello Tomaselli in OpenAIREGiampaolo Rossetti;
Giampaolo Rossetti
Giampaolo Rossetti in OpenAIREHarald Pauli;
Harald Pauli
Harald Pauli in OpenAIREUlrike Tappeiner;
Ulrike Tappeiner
Ulrike Tappeiner in OpenAIREMaria Laura Carranza;
Martina Petey; R. Viterbi; Michel Isabellon; Michel Isabellon; Marco Iocchi;Maria Laura Carranza
Maria Laura Carranza in OpenAIREC. Cerrato;
C. Cerrato
C. Cerrato in OpenAIREMichele Carbognani;
Michele Carbognani
Michele Carbognani in OpenAIREMichela Rogora;
Michela Rogora
Michela Rogora in OpenAIREpmid: 29929254
handle: 20.500.14243/329730 , 11590/330379 , 11581/405830 , 11695/72746 , 11697/178856 , 2318/1666879 , 11381/2837979
pmid: 29929254
handle: 20.500.14243/329730 , 11590/330379 , 11581/405830 , 11695/72746 , 11697/178856 , 2318/1666879 , 11381/2837979
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive indicators of climate change. Long-term studies may be extremely useful in assessing the responses of high-elevation ecosystems to climate change and other anthropogenic drivers. Mountain research sites within the LTER (Long-Term Ecosystem Research) network are representative of various types of ecosystems and span a wide bioclimatic and elevational range. Here, we present a synthesis and a review of the main results from long-term ecological studies in mountain ecosystems at 20 LTER sites in Italy, Switzerland and Austria. We analyzed a set of key climate parameters, such as temperature and snow cover duration, in relation to vascular species composition, plant traits, abundance patterns, pedoclimate, nutrient dynamics in soils and water, phenology and composition of freshwater biota. The overall results highlight the rapid response of mountain ecosystems to climate change. As temperatures increased, vegetation cover in alpine and subalpine summits increased as well. Years with limited snow cover duration caused an increase in soil temperature and microbial biomass during the growing season. Effects on freshwater ecosystems were observed, in terms of increases in solutes, decreases in nitrates and changes in plankton phenology and benthos communities. This work highlights the importance of comparing and integrating long-term ecological data collected in different ecosystems, for a more comprehensive overview of the ecological effects of climate change. Nevertheless, there is a need for i) adopting co-located monitoring site networks to improve our ability to obtain sound results from cross-site analysis, ii) carrying out further studies, with fine spatial and temporal resolutions to improve understanding of responses to extreme events, and iii) increasing comparability and standardizing protocols across networks to clarify local from global patterns. 30 pages plus references, 7 figures, 23 tables Paper from the LTER Europe and ILTER network
Archivio istituziona... arrow_drop_down The Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: CrossrefArchivio della Ricerca - Università degli Studi Roma TreArticle . 2018Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università degli Studi Roma Trehttps://dx.doi.org/10.48550/ar...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteThe Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedData sources: European Union Open Data PortalArchivio della ricerca dell'Università di Parma (CINECA IRIS)Article . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 197 citations 197 popularity Top 1% influence Top 10% impulse Top 1% Powered by BIP!
more_vert Archivio istituziona... arrow_drop_down The Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: CrossrefArchivio della Ricerca - Università degli Studi Roma TreArticle . 2018Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università degli Studi Roma Trehttps://dx.doi.org/10.48550/ar...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteThe Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedData sources: European Union Open Data PortalArchivio della ricerca dell'Università di Parma (CINECA IRIS)Article . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Journal 2018Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2019 ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | Advance_eLTER, EC | ECOPOTENTIAL, EC | eLTEREC| Advance_eLTER ,EC| ECOPOTENTIAL ,EC| eLTERAuthors:Ruben Sommaruga;
Michele Freppaz; Roberto Canullo;Ruben Sommaruga
Ruben Sommaruga in OpenAIREJean-Paul Theurillat;
+35 AuthorsJean-Paul Theurillat
Jean-Paul Theurillat in OpenAIRERuben Sommaruga;
Michele Freppaz; Roberto Canullo;Ruben Sommaruga
Ruben Sommaruga in OpenAIREJean-Paul Theurillat;
Jean-Paul Theurillat
Jean-Paul Theurillat in OpenAIREMaurizio Cutini;
Maurizio Cutini
Maurizio Cutini in OpenAIREB. Petriccione;
B. Petriccione
B. Petriccione in OpenAIREStefano Chelli;
Stefano Chelli
Stefano Chelli in OpenAIREManuela Winkler;
Manuela Winkler
Manuela Winkler in OpenAIREAlberto Scotti;
Alberto Scotti
Alberto Scotti in OpenAIREAndrea Magnani;
Isabella Bertani;Andrea Magnani
Andrea Magnani in OpenAIREU. Morra di Cella;
U. Morra di Cella
U. Morra di Cella in OpenAIREPascal Vittoz;
Davide Viglietti;Pascal Vittoz
Pascal Vittoz in OpenAIREAlice Brambilla;
Francesco Porro;Alice Brambilla
Alice Brambilla in OpenAIRERoland Psenner;
Brigitta Erschbamer;Roland Psenner
Roland Psenner in OpenAIREEdoardo Cremonese;
Ludovico Frate;Edoardo Cremonese
Edoardo Cremonese in OpenAIRERoberta Bottarin;
Roberta Bottarin
Roberta Bottarin in OpenAIREM. Di Musciano;
M. Di Musciano
M. Di Musciano in OpenAIREAngela Stanisci;
Angela Stanisci
Angela Stanisci in OpenAIREGiorgio Matteucci;
Luca Mazzola;Giorgio Matteucci
Giorgio Matteucci in OpenAIREDanilo Godone;
Danilo Godone
Danilo Godone in OpenAIREMarcello Tomaselli;
Marcello Tomaselli
Marcello Tomaselli in OpenAIREGiampaolo Rossetti;
Giampaolo Rossetti
Giampaolo Rossetti in OpenAIREHarald Pauli;
Harald Pauli
Harald Pauli in OpenAIREUlrike Tappeiner;
Ulrike Tappeiner
Ulrike Tappeiner in OpenAIREMaria Laura Carranza;
Martina Petey; R. Viterbi; Michel Isabellon; Michel Isabellon; Marco Iocchi;Maria Laura Carranza
Maria Laura Carranza in OpenAIREC. Cerrato;
C. Cerrato
C. Cerrato in OpenAIREMichele Carbognani;
Michele Carbognani
Michele Carbognani in OpenAIREMichela Rogora;
Michela Rogora
Michela Rogora in OpenAIREpmid: 29929254
handle: 20.500.14243/329730 , 11590/330379 , 11581/405830 , 11695/72746 , 11697/178856 , 2318/1666879 , 11381/2837979
pmid: 29929254
handle: 20.500.14243/329730 , 11590/330379 , 11581/405830 , 11695/72746 , 11697/178856 , 2318/1666879 , 11381/2837979
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive indicators of climate change. Long-term studies may be extremely useful in assessing the responses of high-elevation ecosystems to climate change and other anthropogenic drivers. Mountain research sites within the LTER (Long-Term Ecosystem Research) network are representative of various types of ecosystems and span a wide bioclimatic and elevational range. Here, we present a synthesis and a review of the main results from long-term ecological studies in mountain ecosystems at 20 LTER sites in Italy, Switzerland and Austria. We analyzed a set of key climate parameters, such as temperature and snow cover duration, in relation to vascular species composition, plant traits, abundance patterns, pedoclimate, nutrient dynamics in soils and water, phenology and composition of freshwater biota. The overall results highlight the rapid response of mountain ecosystems to climate change. As temperatures increased, vegetation cover in alpine and subalpine summits increased as well. Years with limited snow cover duration caused an increase in soil temperature and microbial biomass during the growing season. Effects on freshwater ecosystems were observed, in terms of increases in solutes, decreases in nitrates and changes in plankton phenology and benthos communities. This work highlights the importance of comparing and integrating long-term ecological data collected in different ecosystems, for a more comprehensive overview of the ecological effects of climate change. Nevertheless, there is a need for i) adopting co-located monitoring site networks to improve our ability to obtain sound results from cross-site analysis, ii) carrying out further studies, with fine spatial and temporal resolutions to improve understanding of responses to extreme events, and iii) increasing comparability and standardizing protocols across networks to clarify local from global patterns. 30 pages plus references, 7 figures, 23 tables Paper from the LTER Europe and ILTER network
Archivio istituziona... arrow_drop_down The Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: CrossrefArchivio della Ricerca - Università degli Studi Roma TreArticle . 2018Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università degli Studi Roma Trehttps://dx.doi.org/10.48550/ar...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteThe Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedData sources: European Union Open Data PortalArchivio della ricerca dell'Università di Parma (CINECA IRIS)Article . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 197 citations 197 popularity Top 1% influence Top 10% impulse Top 1% Powered by BIP!
more_vert Archivio istituziona... arrow_drop_down The Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: CrossrefArchivio della Ricerca - Università degli Studi Roma TreArticle . 2018Data sources: Archivio della Ricerca - Università degli Studi Roma Trehttps://dx.doi.org/10.48550/ar...Article . 2019License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteThe Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedData sources: European Union Open Data PortalArchivio della ricerca dell'Università di Parma (CINECA IRIS)Article . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2018 France, France, United Kingdom, France, United States, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | eLTEREC| eLTERAuthors:Dick, Jan;
Dick, Jan
Dick, Jan in OpenAIREOrenstein E., Daniel;
Holzer M., Jennifer;Orenstein E., Daniel
Orenstein E., Daniel in OpenAIREWohner, Christoph;
+25 AuthorsWohner, Christoph
Wohner, Christoph in OpenAIREDick, Jan;
Dick, Jan
Dick, Jan in OpenAIREOrenstein E., Daniel;
Holzer M., Jennifer;Orenstein E., Daniel
Orenstein E., Daniel in OpenAIREWohner, Christoph;
Wohner, Christoph
Wohner, Christoph in OpenAIREAchard, Anne-Laure;
Achard, Anne-Laure
Achard, Anne-Laure in OpenAIREAndrews, Christopher;
Avriel-Avni, Noa;Andrews, Christopher
Andrews, Christopher in OpenAIREBeja, Pedro;
Beja, Pedro
Beja, Pedro in OpenAIREBlond, Nadège;
Blond, Nadège
Blond, Nadège in OpenAIRECabello, Javier;
Chiling, Chen; Diaz-Delgado, Ricardo;Cabello, Javier
Cabello, Javier in OpenAIREGiannakis, Georgios;
Giannakis, Georgios
Giannakis, Georgios in OpenAIREGingrich, Simone;
Gingrich, Simone
Gingrich, Simone in OpenAIREIzakovicova, Zita;
Izakovicova, Zita
Izakovicova, Zita in OpenAIREKrauze, Kinga;
Krauze, Kinga
Krauze, Kinga in OpenAIRELamouroux, Nicolas;
Lamouroux, Nicolas
Lamouroux, Nicolas in OpenAIRELeca, Stefan;
Viesturs, Melecis; Kertesz, Miklos; Mimikou, Maria; Niedrist, Georg;Leca, Stefan
Leca, Stefan in OpenAIREPiscart, Christophe;
Postolache, Carmen; Psomas, Alexander;Piscart, Christophe
Piscart, Christophe in OpenAIRESantos-Reis, Margarida;
Santos-Reis, Margarida
Santos-Reis, Margarida in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIREVanderbilt, Kristin;
Vanderbilt, Kristin
Vanderbilt, Kristin in OpenAIREvan Ryckegem, Gunther;
van Ryckegem, Gunther
van Ryckegem, Gunther in OpenAIREpmid: 29890590
With an overarching goal of addressing global and regional sustainability challenges, Long Term Socio-Ecological Research Platforms (LTSER) aim to conduct place-based research, to collect and synthesize both environmental and socio-economic data, and to involve a broader stakeholder pool to set the research agenda. To date there have been few studies examining the output from LTSER platforms. In this study we enquire if the socio-ecological research from 25 self-selected LTSER platforms of the International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network has produced research products which fulfil the aims and ambitions of the paradigm shift from ecological to socio-ecological research envisaged at the turn of the century. In total we assessed 4983 publically available publications, of which 1112 were deemed relevant to the socio-ecological objectives of the platform. A series of 22 questions were scored for each publication, assessing relevance of responses in terms of the disciplinary focus of research, consideration of human health and well-being, degree of stakeholder engagement, and other relevant variables. The results reflected the diverse origins of the individual platforms and revealed a wide range in foci, temporal periods and quantity of output from participating platforms, supporting the premise that there is a growing trend in socio-ecological research at long-term monitoring platforms. Our review highlights the challenges of realizing the top-down goal to harmonize international network activities and objectives and the need for bottom-up, self-definition for research platforms. This provides support for increasing the consistency of LTSER research while preserving the diversity of regional experiences.
Hyper Article en Lig... arrow_drop_down Archive Ouverte de l'Université Rennes (HAL)Article . 2018Full-Text: https://univ-rennes.hal.science/hal-01769658Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Institut national des sciences de l'Univers: HAL-INSUArticle . 2018Full-Text: https://univ-rennes.hal.science/hal-01769658Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique: ProdINRAArticle . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)The Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: CrossrefFlorida International University: Digital Commons@FIUArticle . 2017Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research ArchiveArticle . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2018 France, France, United Kingdom, France, United States, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | eLTEREC| eLTERAuthors:Dick, Jan;
Dick, Jan
Dick, Jan in OpenAIREOrenstein E., Daniel;
Holzer M., Jennifer;Orenstein E., Daniel
Orenstein E., Daniel in OpenAIREWohner, Christoph;
+25 AuthorsWohner, Christoph
Wohner, Christoph in OpenAIREDick, Jan;
Dick, Jan
Dick, Jan in OpenAIREOrenstein E., Daniel;
Holzer M., Jennifer;Orenstein E., Daniel
Orenstein E., Daniel in OpenAIREWohner, Christoph;
Wohner, Christoph
Wohner, Christoph in OpenAIREAchard, Anne-Laure;
Achard, Anne-Laure
Achard, Anne-Laure in OpenAIREAndrews, Christopher;
Avriel-Avni, Noa;Andrews, Christopher
Andrews, Christopher in OpenAIREBeja, Pedro;
Beja, Pedro
Beja, Pedro in OpenAIREBlond, Nadège;
Blond, Nadège
Blond, Nadège in OpenAIRECabello, Javier;
Chiling, Chen; Diaz-Delgado, Ricardo;Cabello, Javier
Cabello, Javier in OpenAIREGiannakis, Georgios;
Giannakis, Georgios
Giannakis, Georgios in OpenAIREGingrich, Simone;
Gingrich, Simone
Gingrich, Simone in OpenAIREIzakovicova, Zita;
Izakovicova, Zita
Izakovicova, Zita in OpenAIREKrauze, Kinga;
Krauze, Kinga
Krauze, Kinga in OpenAIRELamouroux, Nicolas;
Lamouroux, Nicolas
Lamouroux, Nicolas in OpenAIRELeca, Stefan;
Viesturs, Melecis; Kertesz, Miklos; Mimikou, Maria; Niedrist, Georg;Leca, Stefan
Leca, Stefan in OpenAIREPiscart, Christophe;
Postolache, Carmen; Psomas, Alexander;Piscart, Christophe
Piscart, Christophe in OpenAIRESantos-Reis, Margarida;
Santos-Reis, Margarida
Santos-Reis, Margarida in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIREVanderbilt, Kristin;
Vanderbilt, Kristin
Vanderbilt, Kristin in OpenAIREvan Ryckegem, Gunther;
van Ryckegem, Gunther
van Ryckegem, Gunther in OpenAIREpmid: 29890590
With an overarching goal of addressing global and regional sustainability challenges, Long Term Socio-Ecological Research Platforms (LTSER) aim to conduct place-based research, to collect and synthesize both environmental and socio-economic data, and to involve a broader stakeholder pool to set the research agenda. To date there have been few studies examining the output from LTSER platforms. In this study we enquire if the socio-ecological research from 25 self-selected LTSER platforms of the International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network has produced research products which fulfil the aims and ambitions of the paradigm shift from ecological to socio-ecological research envisaged at the turn of the century. In total we assessed 4983 publically available publications, of which 1112 were deemed relevant to the socio-ecological objectives of the platform. A series of 22 questions were scored for each publication, assessing relevance of responses in terms of the disciplinary focus of research, consideration of human health and well-being, degree of stakeholder engagement, and other relevant variables. The results reflected the diverse origins of the individual platforms and revealed a wide range in foci, temporal periods and quantity of output from participating platforms, supporting the premise that there is a growing trend in socio-ecological research at long-term monitoring platforms. Our review highlights the challenges of realizing the top-down goal to harmonize international network activities and objectives and the need for bottom-up, self-definition for research platforms. This provides support for increasing the consistency of LTSER research while preserving the diversity of regional experiences.
Hyper Article en Lig... arrow_drop_down Archive Ouverte de l'Université Rennes (HAL)Article . 2018Full-Text: https://univ-rennes.hal.science/hal-01769658Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Institut national des sciences de l'Univers: HAL-INSUArticle . 2018Full-Text: https://univ-rennes.hal.science/hal-01769658Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique: ProdINRAArticle . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)The Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: CrossrefFlorida International University: Digital Commons@FIUArticle . 2017Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research ArchiveArticle . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 54 citations 54 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!
visibility 19visibility views 19 Powered bymore_vert Hyper Article en Lig... arrow_drop_down Archive Ouverte de l'Université Rennes (HAL)Article . 2018Full-Text: https://univ-rennes.hal.science/hal-01769658Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Institut national des sciences de l'Univers: HAL-INSUArticle . 2018Full-Text: https://univ-rennes.hal.science/hal-01769658Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique: ProdINRAArticle . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)The Science of The Total EnvironmentArticle . 2018 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: CrossrefFlorida International University: Digital Commons@FIUArticle . 2017Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research ArchiveArticle . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal , Data Paper 2019Publisher:Pensoft Publishers Authors:Alberto Scotti;
Alberto Scotti
Alberto Scotti in OpenAIREUlrike Tappeiner;
Ulrike Tappeiner
Ulrike Tappeiner in OpenAIRERoberta Bottarin;
Roberta Bottarin
Roberta Bottarin in OpenAIREAquatic macroinvertebrates are widely used as bioindicators for water quality assessments involving different kinds of disruptive factors, such as hydrological regime variations or pollutant spills. Recently, they demonstrated to be effective in monitoring effects of climate change in alpine stream and rivers. Indeed, since the distribution of macroinvertebrates in glacier-fed streams has been succesfully investigated and described by several authors, the discrepancy in presence/absence and quantity of specific taxa from the established models may represent an early warning of the effects of climatic changes occurring in alpine riverine ecosystems. Together with the present paper, we provide a dataset covering a period of 6 years (2010-2015) sampling of aquatic macroinvertebrates along a longitudinal transect of a glacier-fed stream located in the Italian Alps, inside the International Long Term Ecological Research (ILTER) macrosite of Matsch|Mazia (IT-25). Data were collected during the glacial melt period (April - September), with monthly resolution. Owing to the unique temporal resolution of the dataset, we aim to produce a reliable tool (i.e. reference point) for future ecological assessment on the same stream, but also to similar streams worldwide.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal , Data Paper 2019Publisher:Pensoft Publishers Authors:Alberto Scotti;
Alberto Scotti
Alberto Scotti in OpenAIREUlrike Tappeiner;
Ulrike Tappeiner
Ulrike Tappeiner in OpenAIRERoberta Bottarin;
Roberta Bottarin
Roberta Bottarin in OpenAIREAquatic macroinvertebrates are widely used as bioindicators for water quality assessments involving different kinds of disruptive factors, such as hydrological regime variations or pollutant spills. Recently, they demonstrated to be effective in monitoring effects of climate change in alpine stream and rivers. Indeed, since the distribution of macroinvertebrates in glacier-fed streams has been succesfully investigated and described by several authors, the discrepancy in presence/absence and quantity of specific taxa from the established models may represent an early warning of the effects of climatic changes occurring in alpine riverine ecosystems. Together with the present paper, we provide a dataset covering a period of 6 years (2010-2015) sampling of aquatic macroinvertebrates along a longitudinal transect of a glacier-fed stream located in the Italian Alps, inside the International Long Term Ecological Research (ILTER) macrosite of Matsch|Mazia (IT-25). Data were collected during the glacial melt period (April - September), with monthly resolution. Owing to the unique temporal resolution of the dataset, we aim to produce a reliable tool (i.e. reference point) for future ecological assessment on the same stream, but also to similar streams worldwide.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2019Publisher:MDPI AG Authors:Claude Meisch;
Claude Meisch
Claude Meisch in OpenAIREUta Schirpke;
Uta Schirpke
Uta Schirpke in OpenAIRELisa Huber;
Lisa Huber
Lisa Huber in OpenAIREJohannes Rüdisser;
+1 AuthorsJohannes Rüdisser
Johannes Rüdisser in OpenAIREClaude Meisch;
Claude Meisch
Claude Meisch in OpenAIREUta Schirpke;
Uta Schirpke
Uta Schirpke in OpenAIRELisa Huber;
Lisa Huber
Lisa Huber in OpenAIREJohannes Rüdisser;
Johannes Rüdisser
Johannes Rüdisser in OpenAIREUlrike Tappeiner;
Ulrike Tappeiner
Ulrike Tappeiner in OpenAIREdoi: 10.3390/su11041131
A key challenge in the sustainable management of freshwater is related to non-stationary processes and transboundary requirements. The assessment of freshwater is often hampered due to small-scale analyses, lacking data and with the focus on only its provision. Based on the ecosystem service (ES) concept, this study aims at quantitatively comparing potential water supply with the demand for freshwater in the European Alps and their surrounding lowlands. We propose an easy-to-use combination of different mapping approaches, including a large-scale hydrologic model to estimate water supply and the downscaling of regional data to the local scale to map demand. Our results demonstrate spatial mismatches between supply and demand and a high dependency of the densely populated lowlands from water providing mountain areas. Under expected climate variations and future demographic changes, our results suggest increasing pressures on freshwater in the south of the Alps. Hence, sustainable water management strategies need to assure the supply of freshwater under changing environmental conditions to meet the increasing water demand of urbanized areas in the lowlands. Moreover, national water management strategies need to be optimally concerted at the international level, as transboundary policies and frameworks can strengthen future water provision.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal , Other literature type 2019Publisher:MDPI AG Authors:Claude Meisch;
Claude Meisch
Claude Meisch in OpenAIREUta Schirpke;
Uta Schirpke
Uta Schirpke in OpenAIRELisa Huber;
Lisa Huber
Lisa Huber in OpenAIREJohannes Rüdisser;
+1 AuthorsJohannes Rüdisser
Johannes Rüdisser in OpenAIREClaude Meisch;
Claude Meisch
Claude Meisch in OpenAIREUta Schirpke;
Uta Schirpke
Uta Schirpke in OpenAIRELisa Huber;
Lisa Huber
Lisa Huber in OpenAIREJohannes Rüdisser;
Johannes Rüdisser
Johannes Rüdisser in OpenAIREUlrike Tappeiner;
Ulrike Tappeiner
Ulrike Tappeiner in OpenAIREdoi: 10.3390/su11041131
A key challenge in the sustainable management of freshwater is related to non-stationary processes and transboundary requirements. The assessment of freshwater is often hampered due to small-scale analyses, lacking data and with the focus on only its provision. Based on the ecosystem service (ES) concept, this study aims at quantitatively comparing potential water supply with the demand for freshwater in the European Alps and their surrounding lowlands. We propose an easy-to-use combination of different mapping approaches, including a large-scale hydrologic model to estimate water supply and the downscaling of regional data to the local scale to map demand. Our results demonstrate spatial mismatches between supply and demand and a high dependency of the densely populated lowlands from water providing mountain areas. Under expected climate variations and future demographic changes, our results suggest increasing pressures on freshwater in the south of the Alps. Hence, sustainable water management strategies need to assure the supply of freshwater under changing environmental conditions to meet the increasing water demand of urbanized areas in the lowlands. Moreover, national water management strategies need to be optimally concerted at the international level, as transboundary policies and frameworks can strengthen future water provision.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2024Publisher:PANGAEA Authors:Zandonai, Alessandro;
Klotz, Johannes; Bertoldi, Giacomo;Zandonai, Alessandro
Zandonai, Alessandro in OpenAIREFontana, Veronika;
+3 AuthorsFontana, Veronika
Fontana, Veronika in OpenAIREZandonai, Alessandro;
Klotz, Johannes; Bertoldi, Giacomo;Zandonai, Alessandro
Zandonai, Alessandro in OpenAIREFontana, Veronika;
Crepaz, Harald;Fontana, Veronika
Fontana, Veronika in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIRENiedrist, Georg;
Niedrist, Georg
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Klotz, Johannes; Bertoldi, Giacomo;Zandonai, Alessandro
Zandonai, Alessandro in OpenAIREFontana, Veronika;
+3 AuthorsFontana, Veronika
Fontana, Veronika in OpenAIREZandonai, Alessandro;
Klotz, Johannes; Bertoldi, Giacomo;Zandonai, Alessandro
Zandonai, Alessandro in OpenAIREFontana, Veronika;
Crepaz, Harald;Fontana, Veronika
Fontana, Veronika in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIRENiedrist, Georg;
Niedrist, Georg
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 AustriaPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Ebner, Manuel;
Ebner, Manuel
Ebner, Manuel in OpenAIRESchirpke, Uta;
Schirpke, Uta
Schirpke, Uta in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIREAlthough anthropogenic activities affect the ecological conditions of mountain lakes worldwide, the impacts on human wellbeing, in terms of ecosystem services provided by lake ecosystems, remain unclear. This study identified potential impacts of anthropogenic pressures on seven key ecosystem services of small mountain lakes. The Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response framework enabled conceptualization of hypothetical impacts of multiple indicators used to quantify ecosystem services. Results indicate that increasing temperatures influence almost all ecosystem service indicators, impacting negatively water availability in particular, but also exerting positive effects on recreation. Changes in water use have mostly negative impacts, specifically on indicators related to habitat and aesthetics. For indicators such as trophic state, water clarity, water availability, riparian vegetation complexity, and nitrate content, up to six pressures may interact. Overall, the greatest impacts can be expected on the ecosystem services habitat, water, aesthetic and existence. To support targeted management strategies, two contrasting groups of mountain lakes were distinguished, accounting for socio-ecological differences related to recreational and agricultural use. Lakes of low suitability for human use (i.e., high and/or remote) are mostly affected by large-scale drivers such as climate change, whereas lakes of high suitability for human use (i.e., low and/or easily accessible) are more often affected by pressures exerted by changes in local water use. These findings suggest that future research should emphasize interdisciplinary assessments in bridging limnological parameters to ecosystem service indicators, to better connect the pressures of global change to human benefits derived from mountain lakes. This information is useful for mitigating or adapting to the impacts of change.
Anthropocene arrow_drop_down University of Innsbruck Digital LibraryArticle . 2022License: CC BYData sources: University of Innsbruck Digital Libraryadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 AustriaPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Ebner, Manuel;
Ebner, Manuel
Ebner, Manuel in OpenAIRESchirpke, Uta;
Schirpke, Uta
Schirpke, Uta in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIREAlthough anthropogenic activities affect the ecological conditions of mountain lakes worldwide, the impacts on human wellbeing, in terms of ecosystem services provided by lake ecosystems, remain unclear. This study identified potential impacts of anthropogenic pressures on seven key ecosystem services of small mountain lakes. The Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response framework enabled conceptualization of hypothetical impacts of multiple indicators used to quantify ecosystem services. Results indicate that increasing temperatures influence almost all ecosystem service indicators, impacting negatively water availability in particular, but also exerting positive effects on recreation. Changes in water use have mostly negative impacts, specifically on indicators related to habitat and aesthetics. For indicators such as trophic state, water clarity, water availability, riparian vegetation complexity, and nitrate content, up to six pressures may interact. Overall, the greatest impacts can be expected on the ecosystem services habitat, water, aesthetic and existence. To support targeted management strategies, two contrasting groups of mountain lakes were distinguished, accounting for socio-ecological differences related to recreational and agricultural use. Lakes of low suitability for human use (i.e., high and/or remote) are mostly affected by large-scale drivers such as climate change, whereas lakes of high suitability for human use (i.e., low and/or easily accessible) are more often affected by pressures exerted by changes in local water use. These findings suggest that future research should emphasize interdisciplinary assessments in bridging limnological parameters to ecosystem service indicators, to better connect the pressures of global change to human benefits derived from mountain lakes. This information is useful for mitigating or adapting to the impacts of change.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object 2024 ItalyPublisher:Pensoft Publishers Authors:Matteo Dainese;
Harald Crepaz;Matteo Dainese
Matteo Dainese in OpenAIRERoberta Bottarin;
Roberta Bottarin
Roberta Bottarin in OpenAIREVeronika Fontana;
+9 AuthorsVeronika Fontana
Veronika Fontana in OpenAIREMatteo Dainese;
Harald Crepaz;Matteo Dainese
Matteo Dainese in OpenAIRERoberta Bottarin;
Roberta Bottarin
Roberta Bottarin in OpenAIREVeronika Fontana;
Veronika Fontana
Veronika Fontana in OpenAIREAndreas Hilpold;
Andreas Hilpold
Andreas Hilpold in OpenAIREElia Guariento;
Nikolaus Obojes;Elia Guariento
Elia Guariento in OpenAIREChiara Paniccia;
Chiara Paniccia
Chiara Paniccia in OpenAIREAlberto Scotti;
Alberto Scotti
Alberto Scotti in OpenAIREJulia Seeber;
Julia Seeber
Julia Seeber in OpenAIREMichael Steinwandter;
Michael Steinwandter
Michael Steinwandter in OpenAIREUlrike Tappeiner;
Ulrike Tappeiner
Ulrike Tappeiner in OpenAIREGeorg Niedrist;
Georg Niedrist
Georg Niedrist in OpenAIREhandle: 11562/1144208
Mountains are experiencing climate warming at a faster pace than other terrestrial ecosystems, with temperature increases of up to twice the global average. These rapid changes, combined with shifts in precipitation patterns and increased nitrogen deposition, make mountain ecosystems particularly vulnerable and critical as early warning systems for vegetation responses to global change. To strengthen our mechanistic understanding of how environmental drivers affect mountain vegetation and associated ecosystem processes, we systematically reviewed three decades of manipulation experiments. Among the seven major global change drivers examined (temperature, water availability, nutrient addition, snow manipulation, radiation, atmospheric gases, and disturbance), temperature was most frequently manipulated (45% of studies), followed by nutrient addition (15%) and water availability (14%). Our analysis of 767 studies reveals that temperature manipulation consistently affected plant life history, functional traits, and phenology, with experimental warming generally accelerating phenological events and altering species composition. The review showed strong evidence that changes in water and nutrient availability directly impact plant life history and ecosystem functioning. We found that soil microbial communities respond rapidly to warming, with implications for nutrient cycling and decomposition processes. Long-term datasets demonstrate complex interactions between climate warming and soil processes, where changes in plant functional traits and community composition influence carbon and nutrient cycling. Notably, experiments combining temperature with water manipulation showed that soil moisture often mediates warming effects on plant productivity and biogeochemical cycles. While biotic interactions were understudied (only 2% of responses), evidence suggests that warming can disrupt plant-pollinator relationships and alter competitive dynamics between species. While our synthesis provides evidence for vegetation responses to key global change drivers, we identify critical research gaps, particularly in tropical and boreal regions, and in understanding adult tree responses. We propose that future research should emphasize integrated approaches combining long-term monitoring of vegetation changes with experimental manipulations of multiple drivers to better predict mountain ecosystem responses to accelerating global change.
ARPHA Conference Abs... arrow_drop_down ARPHA Conference Abstracts2025Full-Text: https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.8.e152907Data sources: PensoftIRIS - Università degli Studi di VeronaArticle . 2024Data sources: IRIS - Università degli Studi di Veronaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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Harald Crepaz;Matteo Dainese
Matteo Dainese in OpenAIRERoberta Bottarin;
Roberta Bottarin
Roberta Bottarin in OpenAIREVeronika Fontana;
+9 AuthorsVeronika Fontana
Veronika Fontana in OpenAIREMatteo Dainese;
Harald Crepaz;Matteo Dainese
Matteo Dainese in OpenAIRERoberta Bottarin;
Roberta Bottarin
Roberta Bottarin in OpenAIREVeronika Fontana;
Veronika Fontana
Veronika Fontana in OpenAIREAndreas Hilpold;
Andreas Hilpold
Andreas Hilpold in OpenAIREElia Guariento;
Nikolaus Obojes;Elia Guariento
Elia Guariento in OpenAIREChiara Paniccia;
Chiara Paniccia
Chiara Paniccia in OpenAIREAlberto Scotti;
Alberto Scotti
Alberto Scotti in OpenAIREJulia Seeber;
Julia Seeber
Julia Seeber in OpenAIREMichael Steinwandter;
Michael Steinwandter
Michael Steinwandter in OpenAIREUlrike Tappeiner;
Ulrike Tappeiner
Ulrike Tappeiner in OpenAIREGeorg Niedrist;
Georg Niedrist
Georg Niedrist in OpenAIREhandle: 11562/1144208
Mountains are experiencing climate warming at a faster pace than other terrestrial ecosystems, with temperature increases of up to twice the global average. These rapid changes, combined with shifts in precipitation patterns and increased nitrogen deposition, make mountain ecosystems particularly vulnerable and critical as early warning systems for vegetation responses to global change. To strengthen our mechanistic understanding of how environmental drivers affect mountain vegetation and associated ecosystem processes, we systematically reviewed three decades of manipulation experiments. Among the seven major global change drivers examined (temperature, water availability, nutrient addition, snow manipulation, radiation, atmospheric gases, and disturbance), temperature was most frequently manipulated (45% of studies), followed by nutrient addition (15%) and water availability (14%). Our analysis of 767 studies reveals that temperature manipulation consistently affected plant life history, functional traits, and phenology, with experimental warming generally accelerating phenological events and altering species composition. The review showed strong evidence that changes in water and nutrient availability directly impact plant life history and ecosystem functioning. We found that soil microbial communities respond rapidly to warming, with implications for nutrient cycling and decomposition processes. Long-term datasets demonstrate complex interactions between climate warming and soil processes, where changes in plant functional traits and community composition influence carbon and nutrient cycling. Notably, experiments combining temperature with water manipulation showed that soil moisture often mediates warming effects on plant productivity and biogeochemical cycles. While biotic interactions were understudied (only 2% of responses), evidence suggests that warming can disrupt plant-pollinator relationships and alter competitive dynamics between species. While our synthesis provides evidence for vegetation responses to key global change drivers, we identify critical research gaps, particularly in tropical and boreal regions, and in understanding adult tree responses. We propose that future research should emphasize integrated approaches combining long-term monitoring of vegetation changes with experimental manipulations of multiple drivers to better predict mountain ecosystem responses to accelerating global change.
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Ulrike Tappeiner;Ulrike Tappeiner
Ulrike Tappeiner in OpenAIREIntroductionClimate change affects the vitality of mountain forests through increasing temperatures and decreasing water availability due to changing precipitation patterns, earlier snowmelt, and increasing evaporative demand. Depending on species characteristics, tree growth might therefore increase in cold habitats near the forest line but decrease in water-limited conditions at low elevation.MethodsWe analyzed the tree-ring widths of five conifers (Picea abies, Larix decidua, Pinus sylvestris, Pinus nigra, and Pinus cembra) along an elevational gradient from 1,000 m to 2,320 m above sea level (a.s.l.) in Vinschgau/Val Venosta Valley in Northern Italy, one of the driest regions of the Alps (mean annual precipitation of 682 mm at 1,310 m a.s.l.).ResultsOur aim was to estimate the species-specific growth response to changing climate conditions along an elevational gradient. At low elevations, we observed a significant response to water availability not only during the actual growing season but also throughout the previous autumn for all species present. At mid-elevation, the correlation coefficients to precipitation and drought indices (SPEI) were highest for Picea abies. At high elevations, the positive correlation of growth with temperature was smaller than expected for Pinus cembra. In contrast, Larix decidua responded positively to temperature and grew faster in recent decades.DiscussionConsidering that a further increase in temperatures will reduce plant water availability during the growing season, our space-for-time approach provides an outlook on future growth conditions of conifers in larger regions of the European Alps. Water limitation will affect tree growth and vitality not only at low elevation in the valleys but also at mid elevation on mountain slopes, potentially impacting timber production and protective and recreative functions of forests. Near the forest line, the different capabilities of tree species to benefit from higher temperatures might lead to changes in species composition.
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Ulrike Tappeiner in OpenAIREIntroductionClimate change affects the vitality of mountain forests through increasing temperatures and decreasing water availability due to changing precipitation patterns, earlier snowmelt, and increasing evaporative demand. Depending on species characteristics, tree growth might therefore increase in cold habitats near the forest line but decrease in water-limited conditions at low elevation.MethodsWe analyzed the tree-ring widths of five conifers (Picea abies, Larix decidua, Pinus sylvestris, Pinus nigra, and Pinus cembra) along an elevational gradient from 1,000 m to 2,320 m above sea level (a.s.l.) in Vinschgau/Val Venosta Valley in Northern Italy, one of the driest regions of the Alps (mean annual precipitation of 682 mm at 1,310 m a.s.l.).ResultsOur aim was to estimate the species-specific growth response to changing climate conditions along an elevational gradient. At low elevations, we observed a significant response to water availability not only during the actual growing season but also throughout the previous autumn for all species present. At mid-elevation, the correlation coefficients to precipitation and drought indices (SPEI) were highest for Picea abies. At high elevations, the positive correlation of growth with temperature was smaller than expected for Pinus cembra. In contrast, Larix decidua responded positively to temperature and grew faster in recent decades.DiscussionConsidering that a further increase in temperatures will reduce plant water availability during the growing season, our space-for-time approach provides an outlook on future growth conditions of conifers in larger regions of the European Alps. Water limitation will affect tree growth and vitality not only at low elevation in the valleys but also at mid elevation on mountain slopes, potentially impacting timber production and protective and recreative functions of forests. Near the forest line, the different capabilities of tree species to benefit from higher temperatures might lead to changes in species composition.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object , Other literature type 2022Publisher:Wiley Funded by:FWF | GELUC: Greenhouse gas eff..., EC | HEFT, DFGFWF| GELUC: Greenhouse gas effects of global land-use competition ,EC| HEFT ,DFGAuthors:Erb, Karl‐Heinz;
Erb, Karl‐Heinz
Erb, Karl‐Heinz in OpenAIREHaberl, Helmut;
Haberl, Helmut
Haberl, Helmut in OpenAIRELe Noë, Julia;
Le Noë, Julia
Le Noë, Julia in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
+2 AuthorsTappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIREErb, Karl‐Heinz;
Erb, Karl‐Heinz
Erb, Karl‐Heinz in OpenAIREHaberl, Helmut;
Haberl, Helmut
Haberl, Helmut in OpenAIRELe Noë, Julia;
Le Noë, Julia
Le Noë, Julia in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIRETasser, Erich;
Tasser, Erich
Tasser, Erich in OpenAIREGingrich, Simone;
Gingrich, Simone
Gingrich, Simone in OpenAIREAbstractForest‐based mitigation strategies will play a pivotal role in achieving the rapid and deep net‐emission reductions required to prevent catastrophic climate change. However, large disagreement prevails on how to forge forest‐based mitigation strategies, in particular in regions where forests are currently growing in area and carbon density. Two opposing viewpoints prevail in the current discourse: (1) A widespread viewpoint, specifically in countries in the Global North, favours enhanced wood use, including bioenergy, for substitution of emissions‐intensive products and processes. (2) Others instead focus on the biophysical, resource‐efficiency and time‐response advantages of forest conservation and restoration for carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation, whilst often not explicitly specifying how much wood extraction can still safeguard these ecological benefits. We here argue for a new perspective in sustainable forest research that aims at forging “no‐regret” forest‐based climate change mitigation strategies. Based on the consideration of forest growth dynamics and the opportunity carbon cost associated with wood use, we suggest that, instead of taking (hypothetical) wood‐for‐fossil substitution as starting point in assessments of carbon implications of wood products and services, analyses should take the potential and desired carbon sequestration of forests as starting point and quantify sustainable yield potentials compatible with those carbon sequestration potentials. Such an approach explicitly addresses the possible benefits provided by forests as carbon sinks, brings research on the permanence and vulnerability of C‐stocks in forests, of substitution effects, as well as explorations of demand‐side strategies to the forefront of research and, in particular, aligns better with the urgency to find viable climate solutions.
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Erb, Karl‐Heinz
Erb, Karl‐Heinz in OpenAIREHaberl, Helmut;
Haberl, Helmut
Haberl, Helmut in OpenAIRELe Noë, Julia;
Le Noë, Julia
Le Noë, Julia in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
+2 AuthorsTappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIREErb, Karl‐Heinz;
Erb, Karl‐Heinz
Erb, Karl‐Heinz in OpenAIREHaberl, Helmut;
Haberl, Helmut
Haberl, Helmut in OpenAIRELe Noë, Julia;
Le Noë, Julia
Le Noë, Julia in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIRETasser, Erich;
Tasser, Erich
Tasser, Erich in OpenAIREGingrich, Simone;
Gingrich, Simone
Gingrich, Simone in OpenAIREAbstractForest‐based mitigation strategies will play a pivotal role in achieving the rapid and deep net‐emission reductions required to prevent catastrophic climate change. However, large disagreement prevails on how to forge forest‐based mitigation strategies, in particular in regions where forests are currently growing in area and carbon density. Two opposing viewpoints prevail in the current discourse: (1) A widespread viewpoint, specifically in countries in the Global North, favours enhanced wood use, including bioenergy, for substitution of emissions‐intensive products and processes. (2) Others instead focus on the biophysical, resource‐efficiency and time‐response advantages of forest conservation and restoration for carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation, whilst often not explicitly specifying how much wood extraction can still safeguard these ecological benefits. We here argue for a new perspective in sustainable forest research that aims at forging “no‐regret” forest‐based climate change mitigation strategies. Based on the consideration of forest growth dynamics and the opportunity carbon cost associated with wood use, we suggest that, instead of taking (hypothetical) wood‐for‐fossil substitution as starting point in assessments of carbon implications of wood products and services, analyses should take the potential and desired carbon sequestration of forests as starting point and quantify sustainable yield potentials compatible with those carbon sequestration potentials. Such an approach explicitly addresses the possible benefits provided by forests as carbon sinks, brings research on the permanence and vulnerability of C‐stocks in forests, of substitution effects, as well as explorations of demand‐side strategies to the forefront of research and, in particular, aligns better with the urgency to find viable climate solutions.
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Klotz, Johannes; Bertoldi, Giacomo;Zandonai, Alessandro
Zandonai, Alessandro in OpenAIREFontana, Veronika;
+3 AuthorsFontana, Veronika
Fontana, Veronika in OpenAIREZandonai, Alessandro;
Klotz, Johannes; Bertoldi, Giacomo;Zandonai, Alessandro
Zandonai, Alessandro in OpenAIREFontana, Veronika;
Crepaz, Harald;Fontana, Veronika
Fontana, Veronika in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIRENiedrist, Georg;
Niedrist, Georg
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Klotz, Johannes; Bertoldi, Giacomo;Zandonai, Alessandro
Zandonai, Alessandro in OpenAIREFontana, Veronika;
+3 AuthorsFontana, Veronika
Fontana, Veronika in OpenAIREZandonai, Alessandro;
Klotz, Johannes; Bertoldi, Giacomo;Zandonai, Alessandro
Zandonai, Alessandro in OpenAIREFontana, Veronika;
Crepaz, Harald;Fontana, Veronika
Fontana, Veronika in OpenAIRETappeiner, Ulrike;
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Tappeiner, Ulrike in OpenAIRENiedrist, Georg;
Niedrist, Georg
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