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邢小艺

Supervisor of Master's Candidates
Name (Simplified Chinese):邢小艺
Name (Pinyin):Xing Xiaoyi
Professional Title:Lecturer
Status:Employed
Education Level:博士
Degree:Doctoral Degree in Agriculture
Business Address:华中农业大学景园楼325
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Alma Mater:北京林业大学
Discipline:Other specialties in Landscape Architecture    Ornamental Plants and Horticulture    
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Paper Publications
Research progress in the climate change vulnerability of urban forests
Release time:2025-01-23    Hits:

Impact Factor:3.0

DOI number:10.1093/forestry/cpae050

Journal:Forestry

Key Words:urban forests; climate change vulnerability; tree species; ecosystem; urban habitats

Abstract:Inrecentyears,theescalatingthreatsofclimatechange,characterizedbyasurgeinboththefrequencyandintensityofextremeweather events, along with ongoing global warming, have presented unprecedented challenges to urban forests worldwide. To bolster climate adaptation and the eco-functional sustainability of urban forests, there is an urgent need for more scholarly attention toward the climate change vulnerability (CCV) of urban forests. This paper provides a comprehensive review of global research progress regarding the CCV of urban forests, aiming to raise global awareness in this field and offer theoretical foundation and insights for subsequent studies. The synthesis of pertinent literature indicates that prior research works were mainly centered in North America, Australia, and China,focusing on the CCV assessment of urban tree species (including the evaluation of potential impacts,adaptive capacity, and participatory assessment), ecosystem vulnerability assessment of urban forests, and exploring the influence of urban environment on the CCV of urban trees. Despite the increasing scientific interest in this field since 2006, some limitations and research gaps remain, warranting further investigation. These gaps include insufficient field-data support and validation in the CCV assessment of tree species, inadequate exploration on the vulnerability of functions and ecological processes in ecosystem-level research, lack of incorporation of trees’ below-ground processes in vulnerability assessments, and unclear multifaceted impact mechanism of urban habitatsontheCCVofurbantrees,whichsuggestpromisingavenuesforfutureresearch.Addressingthesegapsisimperativetoadvance our comprehension of this research domain.

Indexed by:Journal paper

Discipline:Agricultural science

First-Level Discipline:Forestry

Document Type:J

Volume:cpae050

Translation or Not:no

Date of Publication:2024-10-19

Included Journals:SCI

Links to published journals:https://academic.oup.com/forestry/advance-article/doi/10.1093/forestry/cpae050/7828042?login=true