Climate actions
Maintaining both soil quality and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems is already a common tenet of sustainable forest management, and continued vigilance will help improve the capacity of the forest to persist under new conditions imposed by climate change. Re-evaluation of the timing and intensity of some practices will help ensure that site quality is not degraded as both ecosystem vulnerabilities and the duration of seasons change. One example of an adaptation tactic under this approach is to alter the timing of logging operations to prevent soil compaction, realizing that the time when soils will be frozen or protected by snowpack is decreasing. Another example of a tactic is to retain coarse woody debris in order to maintain moisture conditions, soil quality, and nutrient cycling. Interaction among nutrients, climate and ecology.
Maintain or restore quality and nutrient cycling
Objective
Improve the forest resilience.
Description
Expected results
The ecosystem quality is not reduced.
Result indicators
Concentration of each nutrient
Involved actors
Local government, environmental agencies.
Expected timeline for action
Best practices
Criticalities
Scope of the action
Type of proposed actions
Sector of action
Climate impacts
Implementation scale
Source