森林管理の高度化が山火事と気候ストレスを軽減する可能性(Smarter forest practices could help protect B.C. forests from wildfire and climate stress)

2026-04-14 ブリティッシュコロンビア大学(UBC)

カナダのUniversity of British Columbiaの研究は、気候変動に対応した「より賢い森林管理手法」を提案している。従来の一律的な森林施業ではなく、地域ごとの気候条件や将来の環境変化を考慮し、樹種の選択や伐採・再植林の方法を柔軟に調整することが重要とされる。特に、多様な樹種を組み合わせることで森林の回復力(レジリエンス)を高め、火災や害虫被害への耐性を向上させる点が強調されている。また、長期的視点で炭素貯蔵量を維持・強化することも重要で、森林は気候変動緩和の鍵となる資源と位置づけられる。研究は、持続可能な森林利用と生態系保全を両立する新たな管理戦略の必要性を示している。

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Effects of fuel reduction thinning and patch clearcutting on carbon stocks and plant diversity in south coastal rainforests of British Columbia

Suzanne W. Simard, W. Jean Roach, Erin M. Miller, and Heather Beresford
Canadian Journal of Forest Research  Published:17 March 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2025-0298

森林管理の高度化が山火事と気候ストレスを軽減する可能性(Smarter forest practices could help protect B.C. forests from wildfire and climate stress)

Abstract

Communities are responding to increased wildfire in Canada by thinning and clearing forests in the wildland–urban interface to reduce hazardous fuel loads. The effects of these treatments on ecosystem structure and function, however, are poorly understood. This study examined effects of thinning second-growth forests, and patch clearcutting old-growth forests, on carbon stocks, stand structure, and understory diversity in the Cheakamus Community Forest, British Columbia. In the short term, thinning did not affect above- or belowground carbon stocks but increased cover and richness of understory shrubs and herbs. Conversely, thinning reduced tree diversity, creating nearly pure Douglas-fir stands. Clearcutting old growth reduced aboveground carbon stocks and most measures of plant biodiversity but had no effect on mineral soil or forest floor carbon pools. These results suggest that thinning to reduce fuel can promote understory plant diversity without harming the forest floor, but care is needed to avoid overstory simplification.

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