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The sensitivity of current and future forest managers to climate-induced changes in ecological processes

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AMBIO
卷 45, 期 4, 页码 430-441

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-015-0737-6

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Climate change adaptation; Beliefs and experiences; Forest management; Growth change; Disturbance change; Regeneration change

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  1. Austrian Climate Research Program [ACRP5 - MOCCA - KR12AC5K01104]
  2. European Commission [PCIG12-GA-2012-334104]

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Climate vulnerability of managed forest ecosystems is not only determined by ecological processes but also influenced by the adaptive capacity of forest managers. To better understand adaptive behaviour, we conducted a questionnaire study among current and future forest managers (i.e. active managers and forestry students) in Austria. We found widespread belief in climate change (94.7 % of respondents), and no significant difference between current and future managers. Based on intended responses to climate-induced ecosystem changes, we distinguished four groups: highly sensitive managers (27.7 %), those mainly sensitive to changes in growth and regeneration processes (46.7 %), managers primarily sensitive to regeneration changes (11.2 %), and insensitive managers (14.4 %). Experiences and beliefs with regard to disturbance-related tree mortality were found to particularly influence a manager's sensitivity to climate change. Our findings underline the importance of the social dimension of climate change adaptation, and suggest potentially strong adaptive feedbacks between ecosystems and their managers.

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