Dsouza Kevin Bradley, Ofosu Enoch, Salkeld Jack, Boudreault Richard, Moreno-Cruz Juan, Leonenko Yuri
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
Nat Commun. 2025 Feb 25;16(1):1964. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-56699-9.
Afforestation greatly influences several earth system processes, making it essential to understand these effects to accurately assess its potential for climate change mitigation. Although our understanding of forest-climate system interactions has improved, significant knowledge gaps remain, preventing definitive assessments of afforestation's net climate benefits. In this review, focusing on the Canadian northern boreal and southern arctic, we identify these gaps and synthesize existing knowledge. The review highlights regional realities, Earth's climatic history, uncertainties in biogeochemical (BGC) and biogeophysical (BGP) changes following afforestation, and limitations in current assessment methodologies, emphasizing the need to reconcile these uncertainties before drawing firm conclusions about the climate benefits of afforestation. Finally, we propose an assessment framework which considers multiple forcing components, temporal analysis, future climatic contexts, and implementation details. We hope that the research gaps and assessment framework discussed in this review inform afforestation policy in Canada and other circumpolar nations.
造林对多个地球系统过程有重大影响,因此了解这些影响对于准确评估其缓解气候变化的潜力至关重要。尽管我们对森林 - 气候系统相互作用的理解有所提高,但仍存在重大知识空白,这妨碍了对造林净气候效益的明确评估。在本综述中,我们聚焦于加拿大北部寒带和南部北极地区,识别这些空白并综合现有知识。该综述突出了区域实际情况、地球气候历史、造林后生物地球化学(BGC)和生物地球物理(BGP)变化的不确定性以及当前评估方法的局限性,强调在就造林的气候效益得出确凿结论之前,需要协调这些不确定性。最后,我们提出了一个评估框架,该框架考虑了多个强迫因素、时间分析、未来气候背景和实施细节。我们希望本综述中讨论的研究空白和评估框架能为加拿大及其他环北极国家的造林政策提供参考。