Adding Tree Rings to North America's National Forest Inventories: An Essential Tool to Guide Drawdown of Atmospheric CO2

Abstract Tree-ring time series provide long-term, annually resolved information on the growth of trees. When sampled in a systematic context, tree-ring data can be scaled to estimate the forest carbon capture and storage of landscapes, biomes, and—ultimately—the globe. A systematic effort to sample...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioscience 2022-03, Vol.72 (3), p.233-246
Hauptverfasser: Evans, Margaret E K, DeRose, R Justin, Klesse, Stefan, Girardin, Martin P, Heilman, Kelly A, Alexander, M Ross, Arsenault, André, Babst, Flurin, Bouchard, Mathieu, Cahoon, Sean M P, Campbell, Elizabeth M, Dietze, Michael, Duchesne, Louis, Frank, David C, Giebink, Courtney L, Gómez-Guerrero, Armando, García, Genaro Gutiérrez, Hogg, Edward H, Metsaranta, Juha, Ols, Clémentine, Rayback, Shelly A, Reid, Anya, Ricker, Martin, Schaberg, Paul G, Shaw, John D, Sullivan, Patrick F, GaytÁn, Sergio Armando Villela
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Tree-ring time series provide long-term, annually resolved information on the growth of trees. When sampled in a systematic context, tree-ring data can be scaled to estimate the forest carbon capture and storage of landscapes, biomes, and—ultimately—the globe. A systematic effort to sample tree rings in national forest inventories would yield unprecedented temporal and spatial resolution of forest carbon dynamics and help resolve key scientific uncertainties, which we highlight in terms of evidence for forest greening (enhanced growth) versus browning (reduced growth, increased mortality). We describe jump-starting a tree-ring collection across the continent of North America, given the commitments of Canada, the United States, and Mexico to visit forest inventory plots, along with existing legacy collections. Failing to do so would be a missed opportunity to help chart an evidence-based path toward meeting national commitments to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions, urgently needed for climate stabilization and repair.
ISSN:0006-3568
1525-3244
DOI:10.1093/biosci/biab119