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25 years of growth development in 19 Swiss forests under increasing drought

26.02.2025

Forests are an important carbon sink but are under increasing pressure due to more frequent climate extremes such as heat and drought. After 25 years of monitoring at the 19 sites of the Long-Term Forest Ecosystem Research programme (LWF), changes in forest structure and growth are evident. The forests have generally become denser and older. Growth decreased in both low- and high-altitude sites, especially for spruce, fir and beech. Growth was correlated with stand structure (stand density and age) at individual tree and stand level, as well as negatively with temperature and drought. Compared to the 1990s, the LWF forests today show lower productivity at the same stand density, which indicates a decrease in site capacity.

Schweiz Z Forstwesen 176 (2): 77–83. https://doi.org/10.3188/szf.2025.0077