Published November 23, 2023 | Version v1
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New ways for (in)validating the forest carbon neutrality hypothesis

  • 1. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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  • 1. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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Over 50 years ago, Eugene Odum postulated that mature or climax forests reside in carbon neutrality. As climate change rose to prominence in the international environmental agenda, the neutrality hypothesis transformed from an ecological principle to a justification for using forest management in combating climate change. Despite persistent efforts, Odum's neutrality hypothesis has resisted both confirmation and refutation. In this opinion we show the limitations of past efforts to (in)validate Odum's neutrality hypothesis and propose new research directions for the community to permit a more general confirmation or refutation with current and near-future observations. We then demonstrate such an approach by using metabolic theory to formulate testable predictions for the total sink strength considering soil, litter, and biomass of mature or climax forests based on observations of tree biomass and individual density. In doing so, we show that ecological theory can create additional relevant, testable hypotheses to provide timely support to decision-makers seeking to address one of the world's most pressing environmental challenges.

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European Commission
HoliSoils – Holistic management practices, modelling and monitoring for European forest soils 101000289
European Commission
INFORMA – Science-based INtegrated FORest Mitigation mAnagement made operational for Europe 101060309
European Commission
VERIFY – Observation-based system for monitoring and verification of greenhouse gases 776810
European Commission
CoCO2 – Prototype system for a Copernicus CO2 service 958927