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Forestry Component of the PRAC Terrestrial Theme. Mark Johnston and Elaine Qualtiere Saskatchewan Research Council 15 February 2012. Overview of Forestry Activities and Case Studies. Alberta SRD: Literature review of climate change impacts on southern boreal forests (complete)
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Forestry Component of the PRAC Terrestrial Theme Mark Johnston and Elaine Qualtiere Saskatchewan Research Council 15 February 2012
Overview of Forestry Activities and Case Studies • Alberta SRD: • Literature review of climate change impacts on southern boreal forests (complete) • Study of fire season length, wind speed and atmospheric moisture (ongoing) • Manitoba Conservation Forestry Branch • Vulnerability assessment for the Sandilands area in SE MB • Summary of climate change scenarios for Sandilands area of southeastern MB • Saskatchewan Environment Forest Service • Island Forests Vulnerability Assessment • Impacts of climate change on IF wood supply
AB SRD: Literature Review • Report focused on Forest Fringe • Applies generally to southern boreal forests in the prairie region • Includes impacts on ecosystem services; risk assessment; and adaptation options
AB SRD: Climate Change and Forest Fires Change in Fire Season Length Relative to the 1979-2010 Average (days)
MB Conservation: Climate Change • Forestry Branch is conducting a vulnerability assessment to explore potential impacts of climate change on forest management in the Sandilands provincial forest (southeastern Manitoba). • The guidebook developed through the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers (CCFM) is being used as a reference for the assessment. • The assessment will identify potential adaptation options and will establish a vulnerability assessment tool that can be applied to other areas within the province. • SRC has generated climate forecasts which are being used to assess anticipated climate change impacts.
MB Conservation: Climate Change Excel look-up tables showing climate variables for current and future time slices linked to maps
Multiple Vulnerabilities of Saskatchewan’s Island Forests Under Climate Change
What is LANDIS-II? • Broad scale landscape model designed to simulate forest succession and disturbances • Succession • Disturbance • Seed dispersal • Forest management • Carbon dynamics • Climate change affects Cohort Biomass Fire Insects Wind Harvest Spatially Interactive Landscape
Changes in Forest types Non-Forest Soft wood Hardwood Muskeg
Wood Supply and Climate Change in the Island Forests • Used a forest ecosystem model (PnET) to produce estimates of annual biomass production (NPP) • Converted NPP to the equivalent harvestable wood volume • Generated these estimate for current and future climate • Used these data to generate yield curves for main forest types – used in wood supply analysis • Results will be incorporated into a 20-year forest management plan for the Island Forests