Community Earth System Model Simulations Reveal the Relative Importance of Afforestation and Forest Management to Surface Temperature in Eastern North America

Afforestation changes the land surface energy balance, though the effects on climate in temperate regions is uncertain, particularly the changes associated with forest management. In this study, we used idealized Community Earth System Model simulations to assess the influence of afforestation and a...

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Main Authors: Benjamin J. Ahlswede, R. Quinn Thomas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/8/12/499
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spelling doaj-1b85d777898045729a29d7a2f6f775ae2020-11-25T02:27:34ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072017-12-0181249910.3390/f8120499f8120499Community Earth System Model Simulations Reveal the Relative Importance of Afforestation and Forest Management to Surface Temperature in Eastern North AmericaBenjamin J. Ahlswede0R. Quinn Thomas1Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USADepartment of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USAAfforestation changes the land surface energy balance, though the effects on climate in temperate regions is uncertain, particularly the changes associated with forest management. In this study, we used idealized Community Earth System Model simulations to assess the influence of afforestation and afforestation management in eastern North America on climate via changes in the biophysics of the land surface. Afforestation using broadleaf deciduous trees maintained at high leaf area index (LAI) in the southern part of the study region provided the greatest climate benefit by cooling summer surface air temperatures (Tsa). In contrast, the greatest warming occurred in the northern extent of the study region when afforesting with needleleaf evergreen trees maintained at high LAI. Forest management had an equal or greater influence on Tsa than the overall decision to afforest land in the southern extent of the region. Afforestation had a greater influence on Tsa than forest management in the northern extent. Integrating our results, focused on biophysical processes, with other research quantifying carbon cycle sensitivity to management can help guide the use of temperate afforestation to optimize climate benefits. Further, our results highlight the potential importance of including forest management in simulations of past and future climate.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/8/12/499afforestationalbedobiophysicsearth system modelingforest-climate interactionssurface air temperaturetemperate forests
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Community Earth System Model Simulations Reveal the Relative Importance of Afforestation and Forest Management to Surface Temperature in Eastern North America
Forests
afforestation
albedo
biophysics
earth system modeling
forest-climate interactions
surface air temperature
temperate forests
author_facet Benjamin J. Ahlswede
R. Quinn Thomas
author_sort Benjamin J. Ahlswede
title Community Earth System Model Simulations Reveal the Relative Importance of Afforestation and Forest Management to Surface Temperature in Eastern North America
title_short Community Earth System Model Simulations Reveal the Relative Importance of Afforestation and Forest Management to Surface Temperature in Eastern North America
title_full Community Earth System Model Simulations Reveal the Relative Importance of Afforestation and Forest Management to Surface Temperature in Eastern North America
title_fullStr Community Earth System Model Simulations Reveal the Relative Importance of Afforestation and Forest Management to Surface Temperature in Eastern North America
title_full_unstemmed Community Earth System Model Simulations Reveal the Relative Importance of Afforestation and Forest Management to Surface Temperature in Eastern North America
title_sort community earth system model simulations reveal the relative importance of afforestation and forest management to surface temperature in eastern north america
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Afforestation changes the land surface energy balance, though the effects on climate in temperate regions is uncertain, particularly the changes associated with forest management. In this study, we used idealized Community Earth System Model simulations to assess the influence of afforestation and afforestation management in eastern North America on climate via changes in the biophysics of the land surface. Afforestation using broadleaf deciduous trees maintained at high leaf area index (LAI) in the southern part of the study region provided the greatest climate benefit by cooling summer surface air temperatures (Tsa). In contrast, the greatest warming occurred in the northern extent of the study region when afforesting with needleleaf evergreen trees maintained at high LAI. Forest management had an equal or greater influence on Tsa than the overall decision to afforest land in the southern extent of the region. Afforestation had a greater influence on Tsa than forest management in the northern extent. Integrating our results, focused on biophysical processes, with other research quantifying carbon cycle sensitivity to management can help guide the use of temperate afforestation to optimize climate benefits. Further, our results highlight the potential importance of including forest management in simulations of past and future climate.
topic afforestation
albedo
biophysics
earth system modeling
forest-climate interactions
surface air temperature
temperate forests
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/8/12/499
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