A sensible climate solution for the boreal forest
Rasmus Astrup,
Pierre Y. Bernier,
Hélène Genet,
David A. Lutz and
Ryan M. Bright ()
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Rasmus Astrup: The Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
Pierre Y. Bernier: Natural Resource Canada, Laurentian Forestry Centre
Hélène Genet: University of Alaska Fairbanks, Institute of Arctic Biology
David A. Lutz: Dartmouth College, Environmental Studies Program
Ryan M. Bright: The Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
Nature Climate Change, 2018, vol. 8, issue 1, 11-12
Abstract:
Climate change could increase fire risk across most of the managed boreal forest. Decreasing this risk by increasing the proportion of broad-leaved tree species is an overlooked mitigation–adaption strategy with multiple benefits.
Date: 2018
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