How robust are future projections of forest landscape dynamics? Insights from a systematic comparison of four forest landscape models

Projections of landscape dynamics are uncertain, partly due to uncertainties in model formulations. However, quantitative comparative analyses of forest landscape models are lacking. We conducted a systematic comparison of all forest landscape models currently applied in temperate European forests (...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental modelling & software : with environment data news 2020-12, Vol.134, p.104844, Article 104844
Hauptverfasser: Petter, Gunnar, Mairota, Paola, Albrich, Katharina, Bebi, Peter, Brůna, Josef, Bugmann, Harald, Haffenden, Austin, Scheller, Robert M., Schmatz, Dirk R., Seidl, Rupert, Speich, Matthias, Vacchiano, Giorgio, Lischke, Heike
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Zusammenfassung:Projections of landscape dynamics are uncertain, partly due to uncertainties in model formulations. However, quantitative comparative analyses of forest landscape models are lacking. We conducted a systematic comparison of all forest landscape models currently applied in temperate European forests (LandClim, TreeMig, LANDIS-II, iLand). We examined the uncertainty of model projections under several future climate, disturbance, and dispersal scenarios, and quantified uncertainties by variance partitioning. While projections under past climate conditions were in good agreement with observations, uncertainty under future climate conditions was high, with between-model biomass differences of up to 200 t ha−1. Disturbances strongly influenced landscape dynamics and contributed substantially to uncertainty in model projections (~25–40% of observed variance). Overall, model differences were the main source of uncertainty, explaining at least 50% of observed variance. We advocate a more rigorous and systematic model evaluation and calibration, and a broader use of ensemble projections to quantify uncertainties in future landscape dynamics. •The first systematic comparison of forest landscape models is presented.•Variance of model projections under several future scenarios is substantial.•Model differences explain most of the simulated variance.
ISSN:1364-8152
1873-6726
DOI:10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104844