A georeferenced dataset of drought and heat-induced tree mortality in Europe

Global warming is altering climate patterns and the frequency and magnitude of heat and drought events affecting ecosystems worldwide. One of the effects of these changes is tree mortality driven by heat and drought, which have effects in forest ecosystem functions, services and biodiversity. The...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Giovanni Caudullo, José I Barredo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-10-01
Series:One Ecosystem
Subjects:
Online Access:https://oneecosystem.pensoft.net/article/37753/download/pdf/
id doaj-bddf4afe92734532a222a7461e84dc25
record_format Article
spelling doaj-bddf4afe92734532a222a7461e84dc252020-11-24T21:48:25ZengPensoft PublishersOne Ecosystem2367-81942019-10-01411110.3897/oneeco.4.e3775337753A georeferenced dataset of drought and heat-induced tree mortality in EuropeGiovanni Caudullo0José I Barredo1 Arcadia SIT s.r.l., via Eleonora Duse 4, I-27029European Commission Joint Research Centre Global warming is altering climate patterns and the frequency and magnitude of heat and drought events affecting ecosystems worldwide. One of the effects of these changes is tree mortality driven by heat and drought, which have effects in forest ecosystem functions, services and biodiversity. Therefore, systematic observations and georeferenced data on tree mortality is a fundamental prerequisite for a more comprehensive understanding of the complex interactions between climate and forests. Tree mortality is a complex process for which literature presents major knowledge gaps, making predictions on the fate of climate change challenging. Some of the gaps are due to limited spatio-temporal data on tree mortality. Despite extensive tree mortality and forest dieback, associated with drought and temperature stress, have been reported in Europe, a publicly available systematic collection of georeferenced data reporting tree mortality is lacking. The dataset presented in this paper is a contribution to mitigate the lack of information on tree mortality. Our dataset builds on scientific and peer-reviewed literature and provides a georeferenced set of documented tree mortality occurrences in the period 1970-2017 in Europe. The aim of this study is to describe the creation of the dataset and to provide the data file to interested users. https://oneecosystem.pensoft.net/article/37753/download/pdf/Tree mortalityforest mortalitydroughtheat
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Giovanni Caudullo
José I Barredo
spellingShingle Giovanni Caudullo
José I Barredo
A georeferenced dataset of drought and heat-induced tree mortality in Europe
One Ecosystem
Tree mortality
forest mortality
drought
heat
author_facet Giovanni Caudullo
José I Barredo
author_sort Giovanni Caudullo
title A georeferenced dataset of drought and heat-induced tree mortality in Europe
title_short A georeferenced dataset of drought and heat-induced tree mortality in Europe
title_full A georeferenced dataset of drought and heat-induced tree mortality in Europe
title_fullStr A georeferenced dataset of drought and heat-induced tree mortality in Europe
title_full_unstemmed A georeferenced dataset of drought and heat-induced tree mortality in Europe
title_sort georeferenced dataset of drought and heat-induced tree mortality in europe
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series One Ecosystem
issn 2367-8194
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Global warming is altering climate patterns and the frequency and magnitude of heat and drought events affecting ecosystems worldwide. One of the effects of these changes is tree mortality driven by heat and drought, which have effects in forest ecosystem functions, services and biodiversity. Therefore, systematic observations and georeferenced data on tree mortality is a fundamental prerequisite for a more comprehensive understanding of the complex interactions between climate and forests. Tree mortality is a complex process for which literature presents major knowledge gaps, making predictions on the fate of climate change challenging. Some of the gaps are due to limited spatio-temporal data on tree mortality. Despite extensive tree mortality and forest dieback, associated with drought and temperature stress, have been reported in Europe, a publicly available systematic collection of georeferenced data reporting tree mortality is lacking. The dataset presented in this paper is a contribution to mitigate the lack of information on tree mortality. Our dataset builds on scientific and peer-reviewed literature and provides a georeferenced set of documented tree mortality occurrences in the period 1970-2017 in Europe. The aim of this study is to describe the creation of the dataset and to provide the data file to interested users.
topic Tree mortality
forest mortality
drought
heat
url https://oneecosystem.pensoft.net/article/37753/download/pdf/
work_keys_str_mv AT giovannicaudullo ageoreferenceddatasetofdroughtandheatinducedtreemortalityineurope
AT joseibarredo ageoreferenceddatasetofdroughtandheatinducedtreemortalityineurope
AT giovannicaudullo georeferenceddatasetofdroughtandheatinducedtreemortalityineurope
AT joseibarredo georeferenceddatasetofdroughtandheatinducedtreemortalityineurope
_version_ 1725892230145638400