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  • Trade-offs between soil carbon storage and other forest services.

    Trade-offs between soil carbon storage and other forest services.

    Managing forests for soil carbon storage can involve trade-offs with other forest services. Here’s what we know:

    Trade-offs with Other Forest Services

    • Timber Production: Prioritizing soil carbon storage might limit timber harvesting, potentially impacting wood production and local economies.
    • Biodiversity Conservation: Forest management practices that promote soil carbon storage might not align with biodiversity conservation goals, particularly if they involve monocultures or specific tree species.
    • Water Yield: Forest practices that enhance soil carbon storage can affect water yield, potentially impacting water availability for human consumption, agriculture, or other uses.

    Factors Influencing Trade-offs

    • Forest Type and Composition: Different forest types and compositions respond differently to management practices, influencing trade-offs between soil carbon storage and other services.
    • Management Practices: The choice of forest management practices, such as selective logging or clear-cutting, can impact trade-offs between soil carbon storage and other services.
    • Stakeholder Objectives: The objectives of various stakeholders, including local communities, conservationists, and forest managers, can influence trade-offs between soil carbon storage and other services.

    Managing Trade-offs

    • Integrated Forest Management: Implementing integrated forest management practices that balance multiple objectives can help mitigate trade-offs between soil carbon storage and other services.
    • Ecosystem-Based Management: Ecosystem-based management approaches prioritize ecosystem health and resilience, potentially reducing trade-offs between soil carbon storage and other services.
    • Stakeholder Engagement: Engaging stakeholders in decision-making processes can help identify and manage trade-offs between soil carbon storage and other services, ensuring that diverse perspectives are considered [1].