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COST ACTION FP0603: Forest models for research and decision support in sustainable forest management COUNTRY REPORTING TEMPLATE. Forest simulation models in France : main developments and challenges WG1 J-D Bontemps, C Meredieu.
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COST ACTION FP0603: Forest models for research and decision support in sustainable forest management COUNTRY REPORTING TEMPLATE Forest simulation models in France : main developments and challenges WG1 J-D Bontemps, C Meredieu 1st Workshop and Management Committee Meeting.Institute of Silviculture, BOKU.8-9 of May 2008Vienna, Austria
Main features of French forests • Forest cover (total/share): 15.7 million ha, 28.6% of the territory (1,2) • Growing stock, annual growth and cuts: 2.4 billion m3, 103.1 million m3/yr, fellings around 61 million m3 /yr (1998-2002) including windfall volumes, felling rate ~ 60% (1) • Main species: (by decreasing total growing stock) - sessile oak/Quercus petraea (Liebl.), pedunculate oak/Quercus robur (L.), common beech/Fagus sylvatica (L.), norway spruce/Picea abies (Karst.), maritime pine/Pinus pinaster (Ait.), silver fir/Abies alba (Mill.), Scots pine/Pinus sylvestris (L.) (1) • Main non-wood products and services: protection forests for erosion/landscapes (1/5 of total area mainly in mountain regions : French Alps & Pyrennées), hunting activities (7-35% of income), recreation, water quality (unquantified), biodiversity (1% of total area) • Main risks: storm damage (regular dense & high stands), fires (Mediterranean areas, between 10000 and 70000 ha/yr) • Management and silvicultural characteristics : • even-aged multi-purpose but production dominated forestry in plains (naturally regenerated hardwoods, planted softwoods), hardwoods : rotation age ~ 130 - 170 yr - high-dimension quality-wood targeted / softwoods : rotation age ~ 40-80 yr, medium-dimension/quality wood targeted, short production cycles • coniferous plantations as protection or production forests or pure/mixed coniferous-dominated close-to-nature forestry in mountain areas • French Guyana ? (1) IFN (2006). The French Forest, 141p. (2) according to the FAO definition
Forest modelling approaches and trends Empirical models Main types of models developed (by order of recent importance) Distance-dependent tree (DDT) models Distance-independent tree (DIT) models Stand with DIT downscaling models Trends in modelling DDT model development (and gap model) for mixed and/or irregular stands Hybrid models : explicit process incorporation in DDT models - light resource and competition - reproduction, regeneration & mortality Coupling between empirical models & quality/risk/economy/visualization modules Recent research is concentrating on Understanding of mixed-stands dynamics Knowledge integration (connexions of models to : 1- upstream (resource/climate/nutrition), 2- downstream (quality/risk/economy) environments
Forest modelling approaches and trends Mechanistic models Which exist ? - Castanea (Dufrêne et al, 2005, Ecological Modelling) for several species in pure-regular stands - GRAECO (Porté, 2001 ; Bosc et al., 2005 only French papers) for Martime pine in pure-regular stands - Hybrid models : SAMSARA (DDT, Courbaud et al, 2003) + light resource Main features - ecosystem forest models with explicit connexion to the environment light, water, temperature - simulation of NPP - ongoing research on allocation processes
Modelling non-timber products and services • Prediction of Dead Wood as an indicator of biodiversity Brin et al., 2008 FEM (in press) For Maritime pine stands, connecting with thinnings and clear cut • Impact of species substitution on Carbon storage Vallet et al., 2008 FEM (in press) Substitution of a slow-growing hardwood species (Quercus petraea) by a fastgrowing conifer plantation (Pinus nigra subsp. laricio)
Models for predicting risk of hazards Models for predicting damages (non-exhaustive list) are developed as generic modules that can be coupled to existing G&Y empirical models (mechanistic models currently excluded) : - Wind Damage - “Biomechanics” : tree biomechanics for predicting wind damage in a forest stand (Ancelin & al, 2004, Forest Ecology and Management) - Mechanical resistance with static winching tests (Cucchi & al, 2004 ; 2005, Forest Ecology and Management) - Rock fall Risk - “RockforNET” : quantifying downstream rockfall risk in protection forests (Stoffel & al, 2005, 2006, Forest Ecology and Management) - Fire Risk - “Fire Paradox” : wildland fire management by the wise-use of fire and post fire dynamics (http://www-capsis.cirad.fr/models Fire paradox)
Simulators and information systems • Most French Growth&Yield models are - or in the process of being - implemented on the CAPSIS plateform on a free-license simulator (see http://www-capsis.cirad.fr/ and next slide) • Therefore, they are available for use by forest managers, and suppose exchanges between users and modellers. Rather used for building realistic sivlvicultural guidelines than locally optimizing a resource • No process-based model is of current use for decision support • Illustrations for empirical models : • “Fagacees”, “PNN”, “Sylvestris”, “PP3” are models for regular stand and were used a for drawing silvicutural guides from the French Forest Service (Jarret, ONF, 2004 ; Sardin, ONF, 2005...) • “Mountain” & “Samsara” (DDT models) have been at use for Alps silvicultural guide • “Eucalypt” encloses a GIS-connexion for simulating extended resource in an area • Maritime Pine models are able to use FNI plots to provide ressource evaluation in a regional simulator “Sylvogène”
Research highlight CAPSIS Project : http://www-capsis.cirad.fr/ Development of an integrative simulation plateform aimed at : - integrating forest production and dynamics models with consideration for ergonomy and tool interactivity - developing generic simulation tools useable for all related modelling approaches (virtual thinning, graphs...) - favouring connexions between others tools (data bases, GIS, others software) - intended for forest modellers, managers and educational purposes More than 60 ongoing projects
Future challenges - Knowledge integration in CAPSIS plateform (ergonomy, universality) - Connexion of models to wood quality/genetic improvement/risk/economy modeling extensions - Connexion of empirical models to environment in the context of climate change : either statistical or process-based - Landscape simulator with GIS-connexion to test the effect of spatial effects : edges, recruitment, harvested areas… - Regional/ National simulator to provide resource information - Structure-function modeling linking architecture and functioning : quantitative/qualitative assessment of resource - For process-based models : NPP allocation to tree/stand compartments, spatial upscaling using satellite data for calibration
Innovative references On coupling with risk modules : - Ancelin, Courbaud, Fourcaud (2004). Development of an individual tree-based mechanical model to predict wind damage within forest stands, For Ecol Manage, 203:101-121. On connecting empirical models to environment (coupling with G&Y simulators) : - Seynave, Gégout, Hervé et al (2005). Picea abies site index prediction by environmental factors and understorey vegetation : a two-scale approach based on survey databases. Can J For Res, 35:1669-1678 On dynamics of heterogeneous stands (Guyana tropical forest) : • Picard, Bar-Hen, Franc (2001). Modelling forest dynamics with a combined matrix/individual-based model. For Sci, 48:643-652 On coupling gene fluxes and forest dynamic model : - Dreyfus Ph. et al. (2005). Couplage de modèles de flux de gènes et de modèles de dynamique forestière. Un dialogue pour la diversité génétique - Actes du 5ème colloque national BRG, Lyon, On hybrid modeling : - Courbaud, Coligny de, Cordonnier (2003). Simulating radiation distribution in a heterogenous Norway spruce forest on a slope. Ann For Sci, 116:1-18. - Courbaud, Coligny de, Goreaud (submitted). An individual model of competition for light allows to simulate coherently the development patterns of dense monospecific forest stands, Can J For Res. On structure-function modeling : - Yan, Kang, De Reffye, Dingkuhn (2004). A Dynamic, Architectural Plant Model Simulating Resource-dependent Growth. Ann Bot, 93:591 - 602.