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Modelling carbon and nitrogen dynamics in forest ecosystems of Central Russia under different climate change scenarios and forest management regimes
Authors:Vladimir N Shanin  Alexander S KomarovAlexey V Mikhailov  Sergei S Bykhovets
Institution:Institute of Physico-Chemical and Biological Problems in Soil Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 142290 Institutskaya ul., 2, Pushchino, Moscow Region, Russian Federation
Abstract:The individual-based stand-level model EFIMOD was used for large-scale simulations using standard data on forest inventories as model inputs. The model was verified for the case-study of field observations, and possible sources of uncertainties were analysed. The approach developed kept the ability for fine-tuning to account for spatial discontinuity in the simulated area. Several forest management regimes were simulated as well as forest wildfires and climate changes. The greatest carbon and nitrogen accumulations were observed for the regime without cuttings. It was shown that cuttings and wildfires strongly influence the processes of carbon and nitrogen accumulations in both soil and forest vegetation. Modelling also showed that the increase in annual average temperatures resulted in the partial relocation of carbon and nitrogen stocks from soil to plant biomass. However, forest management, particularly harvesting, has a greater effect on the dynamics of forest ecosystems than the prescribed climate change.
Keywords:ISEM 2009  Forest management  Carbon balance  Climate change  Forest fires  EFIMOD  ROMUL
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