Mapping

Mapping the management history and the current state of Europe’s forests 

By comparing primary forests, those largely unaffected by modern forestry, with managed forests, CLIMB-FOREST aims to better understand the impact different forest management methods have on forests across Europe.

CLIMB-FOREST is first comparing carbon storage and productivity in primary forests and manged forests. The CLIMB-FOREST team will use existing aerial photography and historical maps to identify primary forests and nearby forests with similar characteristics but under different management methods. The team will then compare carbon storage, tree diversity, the number of trees and other factors across the two paired sites to map how different management methods have changed the forest composition over time.

This paired analysis will allow us to better understand how different events, such as dry spells, impact primary and managed forests differently. We will also use the data we collect to produce an EU-wide map containing historical and current data on forest age and management.


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