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Review article2023Peer reviewedOpen access

Forest water-use efficiency: Effects of climate change and management on the coupling of carbon and water processes

Zhang, Zhiqiang; Zhang, Lu; Xu, Hang; Creed, Irena F.; Blanco, Juan A.; Wei, Xiaohua; Sun, Ge; Asbjornsen, Heidi; Bishop, Kevin

Abstract

Forests are essential in regulating global carbon and water cycles and are critical in mitigating climate change. Water-use efficiency, defined by the ratio of plant productivity per unit water use, is widely used to quantify the interactions between forest carbon and water cycles and could be potentially used to manage the carbon and water tradeoffs of forests under different environmental conditions. This paper reviews the literature on how biophysical variables and management practices affect forest water-use efficiency. We found that water-use ef-ficiency varies greatly with forest type, species, age, environmental conditions, and forest management practices. Climatic stresses (e.g., drought and heatwave) often pose negative effects on forest instantaneous water-use ef-ficiency (WUEins), particularly over a short term. Unexpectedly, plantations and natural forests have no statistical differences in WUEins. In addition, WUEins can be effectively improved by forest thinning. These results have important implications for managing the tradeoffs between carbon sequestration and water yield of forests. Finally, four important knowledge gaps, including species-specific water-use efficiency, long-term forest water -use efficiency dynamics, water-use efficiency responses to forest management, and the integrated effects of human and natural disturbances on plantation water-use efficiency are identified and discussed.

Keywords

Carbon and water cycling; Water -use efficiency; Biophysical regulations; Forest management; Climate change; Global review

Published in

Forest Ecology and Management
2023, Volume: 534, article number: 120853
Publisher: ELSEVIER

    Associated SLU-program

    Forest
    SLU Forest Damage Center

    Sustainable Development Goals

    Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Forest Science

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.120853

    Permanent link to this page (URI)

    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/121853