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Accounting for forest condition in Europe based on an international statistical standard

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Accounting for forest condition in Europe based on an international statistical standard

J. Maes, A. G. Bruzón, et al.

Discover the intriguing findings from a recent assessment of forest ecosystems in Europe, revealing an average condition improvement from 0.566 to 0.585 between 2000 and 2018. Conducted by renowned experts including Joachim Maes and Adrián G. Bruzón, this study emphasizes the pressing need for enhanced forest management and restoration efforts.

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Abstract
Covering 35% of Europe’s land area, forest ecosystems play a crucial role in safeguarding biodiversity and mitigating climate change. Yet, forest degradation continues to undermine key ecosystem services that forests deliver to society. Here we provide a spatially explicit assessment of the condition of forest ecosystems in Europe following a United Nations global statistical standard on ecosystem accounting, adopted in March 2021. We measure forest condition on a scale from 0 to 1, where 0 represents a degraded ecosystem and 1 represents a reference condition based on primary or protected forests. We show that the condition across 44 forest types averaged 0.566 in 2000 and increased to 0.585 in 2018. Forest productivity and connectivity are comparable to levels observed in undisturbed or least disturbed forests. One third of the forest area was subject to declining condition, signalled by a reduction in soil organic carbon, tree cover density and species richness of threatened birds. Our findings suggest that forest ecosystems will need further restoration, improvements in management and an extended period of recovery to approach natural conditions.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 22, 2023
Authors
Joachim Maes, Adrián G. Bruzón, José I. Barredo, Sara Vallecillo, Peter Vogt, Inés Marí Rivero, Fernando Santos-Martín
Tags
forest ecosystems
Europe
Ecosystem Accounting
forest condition
restoration
biodiversity
soil organic carbon
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