Van Sundert, K. (2021). The case for incorporating soil nutrient availability into large-scale forest management models. IIASA YSSP Report. Laxenburg, Austria: IIASA
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Abstract
The availability of nutrients exerts major control on ecosystem structure, functioning and responses to global change. Process-based ecosystem models therefore increasingly incorporate nutrient cycles, but forest and other ecosystem modules in integrated assessment models, used to advise policy making based on trade-offs and feedbacks within and among economy, agriculture, forestry etc., nutrient availability is usually poorly accounted for. Here, we explored whether in a statistical random forest model predicting site productivity, replacing soil type by key soil properties (organic layer C:N ratio, upper soil organic carbon concentration (SOC), organic layer pH) would improve predictions across Swedish and European forests. We found substantial variation in the key soil properties and a nutrient availability metric (which à priori integrated the same soil properties), both among and within soil types. Because of the within-soil type variation in nutrient availability, both random forest models using soil properties and these using the nutrient availability metric predicted significantly better forest site productivity than the soil type-fed models across Sweden and Europe. We recommend the inclusion of often available, resource-use related soil properties such as C:N, SOC and pH into random forests that feed into integrated assessment models. Substituting individual soil properties by an à priori defined nutrient availability metric can reduce overfitting in statistical random forest models.
Item Type: | Monograph (IIASA YSSP Report) |
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Research Programs: | Biodiversity and Natural Resources (BNR) Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) |
Depositing User: | Michaela Rossini |
Date Deposited: | 01 Oct 2021 12:20 |
Last Modified: | 01 Apr 2022 10:52 |
URI: | https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/17456 |
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