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Tag: vulnerability

  • Vulnerability of soil carbon storage in forests to climate extremes.

    Vulnerability of soil carbon storage in forests to climate extremes.

    Soil carbon storage in forests is vulnerable to climate extremes, such as warming and drought. Rising temperatures increase microbial activity, accelerating carbon cycling and potentially leading to increased carbon loss. Here’s what we know:

    Key Factors Influencing Vulnerability:

    • Temperature: Warmer temperatures increase microbial activity, leading to faster decomposition and carbon loss.
    • Drought: Drought conditions limit microbial access to fresh carbon, increasing the contribution of older carbon to CO2 emissions.
    • Forest Composition: Different tree species and forest types influence soil carbon dynamics, with varying responses to climate extremes.

    Consequences of Climate Extremes:

    • Carbon Loss: Climate extremes can lead to increased carbon loss from soils, potentially reducing soil carbon storage.
    • Feedback Loops: Increased carbon loss can exacerbate climate change, creating a positive feedback loop.
    • Ecosystem Resilience: Changes in soil carbon dynamics can impact ecosystem resilience and function.

    Vulnerable Ecosystems:

    • Tropical Forests: Tropical forests are particularly vulnerable due to their short carbon residence time and high sensitivity to climate change.
    • Boreal and Temperate Forests: These forests have shifted from carbon sinks to carbon emitters due to increasing droughts, wildfires, and forest degradation.
    • Tundra: Tundra ecosystems exhibit unique vulnerability, with mostly neutral effects but severe negative impacts from certain climate extremes ¹ ² ³.
  • Forest-Based Vulnerability Assessment Tools

    Forest-Based Vulnerability Assessment Tools

    ???? Neftaly Forest-Based Vulnerability Assessment Tools

    Empowering Communities. Protecting Forests. Building Resilience.

    Overview

    Neftaly’s Forest-Based Vulnerability Assessment Tools are designed to help communities, governments, and conservation stakeholders identify, understand, and respond to the risks and vulnerabilities facing forest ecosystems and the people who depend on them.

    Our tools combine science, technology, and local knowledge to assess how climate change, land-use practices, and socio-economic pressures are impacting forest landscapes. The goal is to strengthen resilience, guide sustainable forest management, and support informed policy and planning.


    Key Features

    Integrated Approach
    Our tools assess vulnerability by integrating ecological, climatic, and socio-economic factors for a comprehensive view of forest health and community dependence.

    Community-Driven
    Neftaly’s tools center local knowledge and participation, ensuring assessments reflect real-world needs and lived experiences.

    Climate Resilience Focused
    Identify how climate change is affecting forests and forest-dependent communities, with tailored adaptation and mitigation strategies.

    GIS & Data-Driven Mapping
    Use satellite imagery, real-time data, and interactive GIS maps to visualize risk zones, forest degradation, and adaptive capacity.

    Customizable for Any Region
    Flexible tools that can be adapted to different forest types — from tropical rainforests to dry woodlands — and varying socio-political contexts.


    How It Works

    1. Data Collection
      • Satellite imagery
      • Ground-level forest surveys
      • Community interviews & focus groups
    2. Vulnerability Indicators
      • Forest cover loss
      • Biodiversity decline
      • Fire risk
      • Drought/flood sensitivity
      • Livelihood dependency levels
    3. Risk Analysis & Mapping
      • Vulnerability scoring system
      • GIS-based maps highlighting high-risk zones
      • Trend projections under various climate scenarios
    4. Reporting & Recommendations
      • Custom reports for stakeholders
      • Policy and adaptation suggestions
      • Local action plans and capacity-building support

    Who Can Use These Tools?

    • ???? Local Communities & Indigenous Groups
      Understand risks, protect resources, and advocate for your needs.
    • ???? Government & Planners
      Make data-informed decisions on land use, conservation, and development.
    • ???? Researchers & NGOs
      Support climate studies, forest management projects, and community engagement.
    • ???? Donors & Development Partners
      Identify priority investment areas and measure impact more effectively.

    Real-World Impact

    Neftaly’s tools have already been used in multiple regions to:

    • Assess wildfire vulnerability in community forests
    • Guide reforestation projects in degraded landscapes
    • Support climate-smart agriculture adjacent to forest areas
    • Strengthen early warning systems for forest-related disasters

    Why Neftaly?

    ???? African-rooted, globally-minded
    Neftaly brings localized expertise with a continental and global outlook.

    ???? Data you can trust
    We use science-backed indicators and collaborate with local institutions.

    ???? People at the center
    Our participatory approach ensures that those most affected are leading the conversation.