Climate benefits of afforestation and reforestation with varying species mixtures and densities in the north-western boreal lands
Enoch Ofosu, Kevin Bradley Dsouza, Daniel Chukwuemeka Amaogu, Jerome Pigeon, Richard Boudreault, Juan Moreno-Cruz, Pooneh Maghoul, Yuri Leonenko

TL;DR
This study evaluates how different species mixtures and planting densities in boreal forests affect carbon sequestration and climate benefits, highlighting that mixed-species stands with moderate densities optimize climate mitigation.
Contribution
It provides long-term simulation data showing that mixed-species afforestation strategies significantly improve carbon storage and climate benefits in boreal ecosystems.
Findings
Mixed-species stands sequester 15-30% more carbon than monocultures.
Surface albedo effects reduce climate benefits of pure stands by 6-20%.
Replanting understocked stands with mixed species increases long-term carbon storage by 18-30%.
Abstract
The boreal forest plays a crucial role as a global carbon sink. This study uses two 250-year simulations of Canada's Taiga Plains, an area targeted by the 2 Billion Trees Program to evaluate afforestation and reforestation strategies that vary by species mix, planting density, and surface albedo. Medium density stands, 600 to 1400 trees per hectare, composed of mixed species with approximately 25 to 40 percent deciduous trees sequestered 15 to 30 percent more net ecosystem carbon than conifer monocultures. These benefits stem from a combination of rapid early growth, long-term carbon retention, and enhanced resilience to disturbance. Replanting understocked stands with such mixtures increased long-term carbon storage by 18 to 30 percent relative to prevailing scenarios. When surface albedo was considered, pure evergreen or deciduous stands showed a reduction in climate benefit by 6 to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics · Agroforestry and silvopastoral systems · Tree-ring climate responses
