Yi-Ying Chen
National Central University
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Science | 2016
Kim Naudts; Yi-Ying Chen; Matthew J. McGrath; James Ryder; Aude Valade; Juliane Otto; Sebastiaan Luyssaert
Europes managed forests contribute to warming For most of the past 250 years, surprisingly it seems that Europes managed forests have been a net source of carbon, contributing to climate warming rather than mitigating it. Naudts et al. reconstructed the history of forest management in Europe in the context of a land-atmosphere model. The release of carbon otherwise stored in litter, dead wood, and soil carbon pools in managed forests was one key factor contributing to climate warming. Second, the conversion of broadleaved forests to coniferous forests has changed the albedo and evapotranspiration of those forests, also leading to warming. Thus, climate change mitigation policies in Europe and elsewhere may need to consider changes in forest management. Science, this issue p. 597 Reconstruction of 250 years of forest management history shows that Europe’s managed forests have contributed to climate warming. Afforestation and forest management are considered to be key instruments in mitigating climate change. Here we show that since 1750, in spite of considerable afforestation, wood extraction has led to Europe’s forests accumulating a carbon debt of 3.1 petagrams of carbon. We found that afforestation is responsible for an increase of 0.12 watts per square meter in the radiative imbalance at the top of the atmosphere, whereas an increase of 0.12 kelvin in summertime atmospheric boundary layer temperature was mainly caused by species conversion. Thus, two and a half centuries of forest management in Europe have not cooled the climate. The political imperative to mitigate climate change through afforestation and forest management therefore risks failure, unless it is recognized that not all forestry contributes to climate change mitigation.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006
Jann-Yenq Liu; C. H. Lin; Yuh-Ing Chen; Y. C. Lin; Tzu-Wei Fang; C. H. Chen; Yi-Ying Chen; J. J. Hwang
Biogeosciences | 2015
M. J. McGrath; Sebastiaan Luyssaert; Patrick Meyfroidt; Jed O. Kaplan; M. Bürgi; Yi-Ying Chen; Karl-Heinz Erb; U. Gimmi; Daniel McInerney; K. Naudts; Juliane Otto; F. Pasztor; James Ryder; Mart-Jan Schelhaas; Aude Valade
Geoscientific Model Development | 2014
Kim Naudts; James Ryder; M. J. McGrath; Juliane Otto; Yi-Ying Chen; A. Valade; V. Bellasen; G. Berhongaray; Gerhard Bönisch; Matteo Campioli; J. Ghattas; T. De Groote; Vanessa Haverd; Jens Kattge; Natasha MacBean; F. Maignan; Päivi Merilä; Josep Peñuelas; Philippe Peylin; Bernard Pinty; Hans Pretzsch; Ernst-Detlef Schulze; D. Solyga; Nicolas Vuichard; Sebastiaan Luyssaert
Journal of Hydrology | 2010
Chia-Ren Chu; Ming-Hsu Li; Yi-Ying Chen; Yi-Hsin Kuo
Journal of Hydrology | 2012
Yi-Ying Chen; Chia-Ren Chu; Ming-Hsu Li
Geoscientific Model Development Discussions | 2016
Matthew J. McGrath; James Ryder; Bernard Pinty; Juliane Otto; Kim Naudts; Aude Valade; Yi-Ying Chen; James T. Weedon; Sebastiaan Luyssaert
Geoscientific Model Development | 2016
Yi-Ying Chen; James Ryder; Vladislav Bastrikov; Matthew J. McGrath; Kim Naudts; Juliane Otto; Catherine Ottlé; Philippe Peylin; Jan Polcher; Aude Valade; Andrew Black; J.A. Elbers; E.J. Moors; Thomas Foken; Eva van Gorsel; Vanessa Haverd; Bernard Heinesch; Frank Tiedemann; Alexander Knohl; Samuel Launiainen; Dennis Loustau; Jérôme Ogée; Timo Vessala; Sebastiaan Luyssaert
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012
Chia-Ren Chu; Ming-Hsu Li; Yu-Feng Chang; Tsung-Chiang Liu; Yi-Ying Chen
Nature | 2018
Sebastiaan Luyssaert; Guillaume Marie; Aude Valade; Yi-Ying Chen; Sylvestre Njakou Djomo; James Ryder; Juliane Otto; Kim Naudts; Anne Sofie Lansø; Josefine Ghattas; Matthew J. McGrath
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