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The amount of undisturbed forest in proximity of severe disturbance patches enhances their recovery in temperate Europe
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Mandle, Lisa
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Cerioni, Matteo
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Bončina, Andrej
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Diaci, Jurij
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Fidej, Gal
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Klopčič, Matija
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Nagel, Thomas Andrew
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Context: Forest recovery following disturbances is essential for maintaining ecosystem services, especially after large-scale events where regeneration is limited by seed availability. Understanding how environmental and biotic factors influence regeneration across spatial scales is fundamental for landscape-scale management, yet the importance and spatial extent of landscape-scale effects on local recovery remains uncertain. Objectives We aimed to assess the relative influence of recovery drivers at plot, patch, and landscape scales on post-disturbance forest regeneration. Specifically, we investigated how local topography, disturbance characteristics, and the spatial arrangement of undisturbed forests affect tree regeneration after severe disturbances, namely windthrows, fires, and bark beetle outbreaks. Methods: Our study combines a comprehensive ground-based dataset of post-disturbance regeneration from temperate European forests with Landsat-derived maps of forest cover. We applied a distance-weighted regression approach to evaluate the effect of landscape (i.e., undisturbed forest in proximity of disturbance patches) on recovery, improving upon traditional buffer-based approaches. Results: We found that ¾ of the landscape influence on forest regeneration occurred within 112 m from plot centers, with undisturbed forests nearby positively enhancing regeneration, likely due to increased seed availability. In contrast, plot-level factors, namely disturbance severity and elevation, negatively impacted regeneration, suggesting that regeneration success can be hindered by severe disturbances reducing living biological legacies, as well as harsher local climatic conditions, associated with higher elevations. Conclusions Our findings underline the importance of integrating landscape-scale management with targeted local interventions to promote post-disturbance forest recovery. Management strategies should consider spatially explicit planning to enhance seed source availability and mitigate severe disturbance impacts.
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English
Keywords:
post-disturbance regeneration
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groundbased inventories
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landsat-based disturbance map
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recovery drivers
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landscape effect
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distance-weighted regression
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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BF - Biotechnical Faculty
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Published
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Year:
2025
Number of pages:
15 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 40, iss. 11, art. 199
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-175434
UDC:
630*4:630*23
ISSN on article:
1572-9761
DOI:
10.1007/s10980-025-02231-9
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254892803
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27.10.2025
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Landscape ecology
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Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN:
1572-9761
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25221677
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Slovenian
Title:
Lisa Mandl ... [et al.]
Keywords:
obnova gozda po motnjah
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gozdna inventura
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kartiranje motenj
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Landsat podatki
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dejavniki obnove gozda
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pokrajinski učinek
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regresijska analiza
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Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Project number:
U3
Name:
Projekt DEAL
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Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
Ministrstvo za izobraževanje, znanost in šport
Project number:
FORESTVALUE-142
Name:
Innovative Solutions for Cross Laminated Timber Structures
Acronym:
InnoCrossLam
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
J4-1765
Name:
Razvoj gozdnih ekosistemov in klimatske spremembe: učinki ujm večjega obsega in segrevanja ozračja
Funder:
Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
Czech Academy of Sciences
Project number:
RVO 67985939
Name:
Institute of Botany
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Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
Latvian Council of Science
Project number:
VPP-ZM-VRIIILA-2024/2-0002
Name:
Innovation in Forest Management and Value Chain for Latvia’s Growth: New Forest Services, Products and Technologies
Acronym:
Forest4LV
Funder:
Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
Slovak Research and Development Agency
Project number:
APVV-20-0168
Funder:
Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
Slovak Research and Development Agency
Project number:
APVV-21-0199
Name:
Dynamika štruktúry a priestorovej variability listnatých a zmiešaných pralesov a prírode blízkych lesov
Funder:
Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
VEGA - Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic and Slovak Academy of Sciences
Project number:
1/0183/25
Funder:
EC - European Commission
Project number:
PE0000005
Name:
European Union NextGenerationEU
Funder:
Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Project number:
PRG1586
Name:
Estonian Research Council
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