Titel
From long-term ecosystem monitoring to regional modelling of ecosystem function in the National Park Kalkalpen, Austria
Titelphrase
Conference Volume: 6th Symposium for Research in Protected Areas 2-3 November 2017, Salzburg
Verfasser
Erscheinungsort
Salzburg
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Seiten
119-122
Material
Sonderdruck
Standardsignatur
12395S
Datensatznummer
203479
Abstract
Here we show the usefulness of Long-Term Ecosystem Research (LTER) for scrutinizing climate change impacts on forest carbon (C) sequestration in the National Park Kalkalpen, Austria. Climate change will accelerate forest disturbances causing a decrease in forest C sink strength in the future. Delayed forest regeneration after stand replacing disturbances due to ungulate browsing opens an additional window for enhanced C loss. However, the dense grass layer, developing after large-scale disturbances, reduces ecosystem C loss by half, causing less climate feedback than expected. By applying two ecosystem models, we could show that wind and spruce bark beetle disturbances, which occurred during the last two decades throughout the National Park, increased soil organic C decomposition by 20% and will, together with future climate change, cause a 4% drop in forest ecosystem C stock by the year 2200.Keywords: ecosystem monitoring, LTER, climate change, carbon sequestration, modelling