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Mitigating post-fire regeneration failure in boreal landscapes with reforestation and variable retention harvesting: At what cost?

Dominic Cyr, Tadeusz B. Splawinski, Jesus Pascual Puigdevall, Osvaldo Valeria, Alain Leduc, Nelson Thiffault, Yves Bergeron, Sylvie Gauthier

2021Canadian Journal of Forest Research37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Successive disturbances such as fire can affect post-disturbance regeneration density, with documented adverse effects on subsequent stand productivity. We conducted a simulation study to assess the potential of reactive (reforestation) and proactive (variable retention harvesting) post-fire regeneration failure mitigation strategies in a 1.37 Mha fire-prone boreal landscape dominated by black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.). We quantified their respective capacity to maintain landscape productivity and post-fire resilience, as well as their associated financial returns under current and projected (RCP 8.5) fire regimes. While post-fire reforestation with jack pine revealed to be the most effective strategy to maintain potential production, associated costs quickly became prohibitive when applied over extensive areas. Proactive strategies such as an extensive use of variable retention harvesting, combined with replanting of fire-adapted jack pine only in easily accessible areas, appeared as a more promising approach. Despite this, our results suggest an inevitable erosion of forest productivity due to post-fire regeneration failure events, highlighting the importance of integrating fire a priori in strategic forest management planning as well as its effects on long-term regeneration dynamics.

Topics & Concepts

ReforestationSalvage loggingEnvironmental scienceRegeneration (biology)Black spruceDisturbance (geology)TaigaProductivityLoggingSilvicultureAgroforestryBorealFire regimeResilience (materials science)Psychological resilienceForestryEcologyForest ecologyEcosystemGeographyBiologyPaleontologyPsychotherapistPhysicsEconomicsThermodynamicsMacroeconomicsPsychologyCell biologyFire effects on ecosystemsForest Management and PolicyEcology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies