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Assessing vulnerability of forests to climate change in South Korea

Authors
Cui, GuishanKwak, HanbinChoi, SunghoKim, MoonilLim, Chul-HeeLee, Woo-KyunKim, Joon-SoonChae, Yeora
Issue Date
6월-2016
Publisher
NORTHEAST FORESTRY UNIV
Keywords
Vulnerability; Forest; Climate change; Forest assessment
Citation
JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH, v.27, no.3, pp.489 - 503
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH
Volume
27
Number
3
Start Page
489
End Page
503
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/88559
DOI
10.1007/s11676-015-0201-2
ISSN
1007-662X
Abstract
This study demonstrated a framework to assess vulnerability of forests to climate change. We focused on how alterations of temperature and precipitation might affect forest type distributions and carbon-related functions. In particular, our framework considered three sectors of forest type distribution, net primary production, and soil carbon storage. Future projections were derived from mechanistic models for South Korean forests under the A1B scenarios of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. Forest type distributions were simulated by the Hydrological and thermal analogy group model, while the MAPSS and CENTURY1 models estimated forest carbon flux/storage. We quantified normalized vulnerability indices for each sector. Our results indicate that the overall vulnerability of forest type distribution is greater in the west central regions and southeastern inlands. The vulnerabilities of carbon flux/storage show that net primary production of South Korean forests is relatively less susceptible to climate change, but a highly vulnerable area of soil carbon storage mainly spreads from the west central to the south east region. The spatio-temporal vulnerability map with a synoptic overview from this study might be useful for policy makers in preparing adaptive measures and identifying management priorities.
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