#7281. Future climate impacts on forest growth and implications for carbon sequestration through reforestation in southeast Australia

September 2026publication date
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Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law;
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Abstract:
Reforestation is identified as one of the key nature-based solutions to deliver carbon dioxide removal, which will be required to achieve the net zero ambition of the Paris Agreement. However, the potential for sequestration through reforestation is uncertain because climate change is expected to affect the drivers of forest growth. Our modelling results showed that the modelled response to elevated atmospheric CO2 was largely responsible for the simulated increase of above-ground biomass. Such modelling simulation improves understanding of possible climate change impacts on forest growth and the inherent uncertainties in estimating mitigation potential through reforestation, with implications for climate policy in Australia.
Keywords:
3-PG model; AGB; Climate change; CO2 fertilization; GCMs

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