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Deciduous afforestation as a natural climate solution: impacts on biomass and carbon sequestration in boreal forests of Canada

天然気候ソリューションとしての落葉樹植林:カナダ亜寒帯林のバイオマスと炭素隔離への影響 (AI 翻訳)

Francois du Toit, N. Coops, C. Mulverhill, Aoife Toomey

Carbon Balance and Management📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-01-03#気候科学Origin: Global
DOI: 10.1186/s13021-025-00385-2
原典: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13021-025-00385-2

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日本語

カナダ亜寒帯林において、落葉樹植林が針葉樹植林と比較して炭素隔離能が高いことをモデルシミュレーションで示した。最も温暖なシナリオでは、落葉樹が針葉樹の約2倍の炭素を蓄積し、水ストレスも低かった。この結果は、気候変動適応策としての落葉樹植林の有効性を示唆する。

English

This study uses the 3-PG process-based model to compare carbon sequestration of deciduous versus coniferous afforestation in Canadian boreal forests under future climate scenarios. Deciduous species sequestered more carbon (up to 347.1 tDM/ha) and experienced less water stress, highlighting the potential of nature-based climate solutions for adaptation.

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日本のGX文脈において

日本では森林吸収源の活用がカーボンニュートラル戦略の一部として位置づけられているが、本研究成果はカナダ亜寒帯林に特化しており、日本への直接適用は限られる。ただし、気候変動適応策としての植林手法の比較は、日本の森林管理にも示唆を与える可能性がある。

In the global GX context

This paper provides empirical evidence for deciduous afforestation as a nature-based climate solution, contributing to global discussions on carbon sequestration and adaptation. While focused on Canadian boreal forests, the modeling approach and findings can inform similar strategies in other regions, including boreal and temperate zones.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a process-based modeling framework for comparing tree species' carbon sequestration under climate scenarios, useful for forest carbon modeling research.

🏢実務担当者:Forest managers can use these insights to consider deciduous afforestation for enhanced carbon storage and reduced water stress in boreal regions.

🏛政策担当者:Supports inclusion of deciduous afforestation in national climate adaptation and mitigation strategies, but requires region-specific validation.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Rising temperatures and altered precipitation patterns are expected to have profound impacts on the composition and condition of boreal forests. As a result there are growing needs for climate adaptation strategies in boreal forest management; one potential solution to achieve these goals is the utilization of nature-based climate-informed adaption solutions including afforestation using deciduous species which can help offset carbon emissions and sequester carbon at an increased rate. Deciduous afforestation has the potential to allow mangers to adapt fire-risk, while increasing carbon storage. Here, we investigated the impact of deciduous compared to coniferous afforestation on biomass accumulation in the Canadian boreal using a process-based model (3-PG). 3-PG utilises physiological principals to predict the growth of individual species across a variety of climate scenarios. This approach is valuable for projecting forest growth under changing climate, as it can account for plant responses to environmental factors which may not be captured by empirical models based on historical data. We simulated forest growth under three future climate scenarios to 2080, and compared the aboveground biomass (AGB, tons of Dry Matter per hectare; tDM ha−1) accumulated to baseline estimates using locally adapted coniferous species. In addition, we investigated the modelled effects of converting from conifer to deciduous species on stand level soil water and vapor pressure deficit responses to climate. We found that deciduous simulations sequester more carbon under all climate scenarios, with the greatest difference occurring in the warmest scenario (171 tDM ha−1 for coniferous species compared to 347.1 tDM ha−1 for deciduous species). Coniferous species were generally more water stressed than deciduous species; conifers were generally 65.6% more stressed compared to deciduous species in August under the warmest climate scenario, while northern sites were less stressed than southern sites. Simulations such as these highlight the importance of modelling and consideration of different planting scenarios in decision-making to ensure successful resource allocation. They also demonstrate the potential of nature-based adaptation solutions projects, and the role deciduous afforestation can play in provision of habitat, modifying wildfire risk and northern boreal biomass and timber supply.

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