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Title: Experience of Forest Ecological Classification in Assessment of Vegetation Dynamics
Authors: Ivanova, N.
Fomin, V.
Kusbach, A.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Ivanova N. Experience of Forest Ecological Classification in Assessment of Vegetation Dynamics / N. Ivanova, V. Fomin, A. Kusbach // Sustainability (Switzerland). — 2022. — Vol. 14. — Iss. 6. — 3384.
Abstract: Due to global climate change and increased forest transformation by humans, accounting for the dynamics of forest ecosystems is becoming a central problem in forestry. We reviewed the success of considering vegetation dynamics in the most influential ecological forest classifications in Russia, the European Union, and North America. Out of the variety of approaches to forest classification, only those that are widely used in forestry and forest inventory were selected. It was found that the system of diagnostic signs developed by genetic forest typology based on the time-stable characteristics of habitats as well as the developed concept of dynamic series of cenosis formation allows us to successfully take into account the dynamics of vegetation. While forest dynamics in European classifications is assessed at a theoretical level, it is also possible to assess forest dynamics in practice due to information obtained from EUNIS habitat classification. In ecological classifications in North America, the problem of vegetation dynamics is most fully solved with ecological site description (ESD), which includes potential vegetation and disturbance factors in the classification features. In habitat type classification (HTC) and biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification (BEC), vegetation dynamics is accounted based on testing the diagnostic species and other signs of potential vegetation for resistance to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Understanding of vegetation–environment associations is fundamental in forming proper forest management methods and improving existing classification structures. We believe that this topic is relevant as part of the ongoing search for new solutions within all significant forest ecological classifications. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Keywords: EUROPEAN UNION
FOREST DYNAMICS
FOREST ECOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
NORTH AMERICA
RUSSIA
ASSESSMENT METHOD
CLASSIFICATION
FOREST ECOSYSTEM
VEGETATION DYNAMICS
NORTH AMERICA
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/117797
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85126939291
WOS ID: 000774253800001
PURE ID: 29929771
ISSN: 20711050
DOI: 10.3390/su14063384
Sponsorship: AUG-2021-0009, FEUG-2020-0013
Funding: This work was supported by ERASMUS (ERASMUS+ project) and the Russian Ministry for Education and Science (projects No. FEUG-2020-0013 and No. AUG-2021-0009) and within the framework of the state assignment of the Institute Botanic Garden Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences.
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