According to this article, forest management faces an uncertain future with changing climates and disturbance regimes. Multi-aged forest management systems represent a promising approach for increasing resistance and resilience, thereby limiting major disruptions to timber production and other ecosystem services. Multi-aged stands inherently have greater resistance and resilience to disturbances because of the presence of several age classes and more potential pathways for post-disturbance management and recovery.
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Adaptation
Sectors
Agriculture and forestry
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Sustainable forest management
Landscape multifunctionality
Natural wetlands and green infrastructure
Silviculture