Climate targets in European timber-producing countries conflict with goals on forest ecosystem services and biodiversity

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Clemens Blattert
Mikko Mönkkönen
Daniel Burgas
Fulvio Di Fulvio
Astor Toraño Caicoya
Marta Vergarechea
Julian Klein
Markus Hartikainen
Clara Antón-Fernández
Rasmus Astrup
Michael Emmerich
Nicklas Forsell
Jani Lukkarinen
Johanna Lundström
Samuli Pitzén
Werner Poschenrieder
Eeva Primmer
Tord Snäll
Kyle Eyvindson
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[1] University of Jyväskylä,Department of Biological and Environmental Science
[2] University of Jyväskylä,School of Resource Wisdom
[3] Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL,Forest Resources and Management
[4] International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),Integrated Biosphere Futures (IBF) Research Group, Biodiversity and Natural Resources (BNR) Program
[5] TUM School of Life Sciences,Chair of Growth and Yield Science
[6] Norwegian Institute for Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO),Division of Forest and Forest Resources, National Forest Inventory
[7] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,SLU Swedish Species Information Centre
[8] Silo AI,Center for Computational Life Sciences, Faculty of Science
[9] Leiden University,SLU Department of Forest Resource Management
[10] Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE),Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management
[11] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
[12] Norwegian University of Life Sciences,undefined
[13] Natural Resource Institute Finland (LUKE),undefined
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Communications Earth & Environment | / 4卷
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The European Union (EU) set clear climate change mitigation targets to reach climate neutrality, accounting for forests and their woody biomass resources. We investigated the consequences of increased harvest demands resulting from EU climate targets. We analysed the impacts on national policy objectives for forest ecosystem services and biodiversity through empirical forest simulation and multi-objective optimization methods. We show that key European timber-producing countries – Finland, Sweden, Germany (Bavaria) – cannot fulfil the increased harvest demands linked to the ambitious 1.5°C target. Potentials for harvest increase only exists in the studied region Norway. However, focusing on EU climate targets conflicts with several national policies and causes adverse effects on multiple ecosystem services and biodiversity. We argue that the role of forests and their timber resources in achieving climate targets and societal decarbonization should not be overstated. Our study provides insight for other European countries challenged by conflicting policies and supports policymakers.
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