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Substantial and increasing global losses of timber-producing forest due to wildfires

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Substantial and increasing global losses of timber-producing forest due to wildfires

C. G. Bousfield, D. B. Lindenmayer, et al.

High-severity wildfires are wreaking havoc on global timber production, endangering an industry worth approximately US$1.5 trillion. A recent study reveals alarming losses in timber-producing forests from 2001 to 2021, primarily in regions like the western USA, Canada, and Australia. Conducted by Christopher G. Bousfield, David B. Lindenmayer, and David P. Edwards, this research highlights the urgent need for new management strategies to mitigate future timber losses as climate change progresses.

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Abstract
One-third of global forest is harvested for timber, generating ~US$1.5 trillion annually. High-severity wildfires threaten this timber production. Here we combine global maps of logging activity and stand-replacing wildfires to assess how much timber-producing forest has been lost to wildfire this century, and quantify spatio-temporal changes in annual area lost. Between 2001 and 2021, 18.5–24.7 million hectares of timber-producing forest—an area the size of Great Britain—experienced stand-replacing wildfires, with extensive burning in the western USA and Canada, Siberian Russia, Brazil and Australia. Annual burned area increased significantly throughout the twenty-first century, pointing to substantial wildfire-driven timber losses under increasingly severe climate change. To meet future timber demand, producers must adopt new management strategies and emerging technologies to combat the increasing threat of wildfires.
Publisher
Nature Geoscience
Published On
Nov 13, 2023
Authors
Christopher G. Bousfield, David B. Lindenmayer, David P. Edwards
Tags
wildfires
timber production
forest loss
climate change
management strategies
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