Abstract
Climate change, higher levels of natural resource demands, and changing
land use will likely lead to changes in vegetation configuration in the
mountain regions. The aim of this study was to determine if the
vegetation cover and composition have changed in the Swedish region of
the Scandinavian Mountain Range, based on data from the long-term
landscape biodiversity monitoring program NILS (National Inventory of
Landscapes in Sweden). Habitat type and vegetation cover were assessed
in 1740 systematically distributed permanent field plots grouped into
145 sample units across the mountain range. Horvitz–Thompson estimations
were used to estimate the present areal extension of the alpine and the
mountain birch forest areas of the mountain range, the cover of trees,
shrubs, and plants, and the composition of the bottom layer vegetation.
We employed the data from two subsequent 5-year monitoring periods,
2003–2007 and 2008–2012, to determine if there have been any changes in
these characteristics. We found that the extension of the alpine and the
mountain birch forest areas has not changed between the inventory
phases. However, the total tree canopy cover increased in the alpine
area, the cover of graminoids and dwarf shrubs and the total cover of
field vegetation increased in both the alpine area and the mountain
birch forest, the bryophytes decreased in the alpine area, and the
foliose lichens decreased in the mountain birch forest. The observed
changes in vegetation cover and composition, as assessed by systematic
data in a national and regional monitoring scheme, can validate the
results of local studies, experimental studies, and models. Through
benchmark assessments, monitoring data also contributes to governmental
policies and land-management strategies as well as to directed cause and
effect analyses.
Published in
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
2016, volume: 188, number: 8, article number: 452
SLU Authors
UKÄ Subject classification
Ecology
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