The Role of Biodiversity in Making Forests Resilient

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Gesche Schifferdecker, Georges Kunstler, Rupert Seidl, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, Elena Cantarello, Tomáš Hlásny, Franscisco Lloret, Marco Patacca, Julius Willig, Marcus Lindner
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In the new RESONATE policy brief based on key results of a 4-year project, you will learn about the crucial role biodiversity plays in enhancing forest resilience and adaptability under climate change and increased disturbances. The brief highlights how forests with diverse tree species are better equipped to withstand and recover from extreme weather events, boosting both their ecological stability and productivity. You'll also discover how disturbances, while challenging, can create opportunities to introduce climate-adapted species and enhance biodiversity. 

For policymakers, the brief emphasizes the importance of promoting mixed-species forests and supporting forest management practices that foster structural and species diversity. For forest owners and managers, it provides practical recommendations for balancing biodiversity and timber production, such as retaining deadwood, encouraging natural regeneration, and efficiently managing browsing.

Check out the policy brief to explore how to create more resilient and productive forests that will thrive in the face of future challenges, ensuring long-term ecological and economic benefits.

"The Role of Biodiversity in Making Forests Resilient" is compiled by the RESONATE -project.

 

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Gesche Schifferdecker, Georges Kunstler, Rupert Seidl, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen, Elena Cantarello, Tomáš Hlásny, Franscisco Lloret, Marco Patacca, Julius Willig, Marcus Lindner. 2025. The Role of Biodiversity in Making Forests Resilient. https://doi.org/10.36333/rs7