Ecosystem services at risk from disturbance in Europe's forests

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY(2024)

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Global change impacts on disturbances can strongly compromise the capacity of forests to provide ecosystem services to society. In addition, many ecosystem services in Europe are simultaneously provided by forests, emphasizing the importance of multifunctionality in forest ecosystem assessments. To address disturbances in forest ecosystem policies and management, spatially explicit risk analyses that consider multiple disturbances and ecosystem services are needed. However, we do not yet know which ecosystem services are most at risk from disturbances in Europe, where the respective risk hotspots are, nor which of the main disturbance agents are most detrimental to the provisioning of multiple ecosystem services from Europe's forests. Here, we quantify the risk of losing important ecosystem services (timber supply, carbon storage, soil erosion control and outdoor recreation) to forest disturbances (windthrows, bark beetle outbreaks and wildfires) in Europe on a continental scale. We find that up to 12% of Europe's ecosystem service supply is at risk from current disturbances. Soil erosion control is the ecosystem service at the highest risk, and windthrow is the disturbance agent posing the highest risk. Disturbances challenge forest multifunctionality by threatening multiple ecosystem services simultaneously on 19.8 Mha (9.7%) of Europe's forests. Our results highlight priority areas for risk management aiming to safeguard the sustainable provisioning of forest ecosystem services. Spatially explicit risk analyses are needed to address forest disturbances in policy and management. We quantify the risk of losing important ecosystem services (timber supply, carbon storage, soil erosion control and outdoor recreation) to forest disturbances (windthrows, bark beetle outbreaks and wildfires) in Europe. Up to 12% of Europe's ecosystem services are at risk from current disturbances. Soil erosion control is at the highest risk, while windthrow poses the highest risk. Disturbances challenge forest multifunctionality on 19.8 Mha (9.7%) of Europe's forests. Our study highlights risk-management priority areas to safeguard the sustainable provisioning of forest ecosystem services.image
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bark beetle attacks,exposed values,forest multifunctionality,hazard magnitude,hotspots,lack of adaptive capacity,susceptibility,vulnerability,wildfires,windthrows
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