Published March 12, 2026 | Version v1
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Quantitative site-level information on the potential carbon sink saturation effect

  • 1. ROR icon Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
  • 2. ROR icon Czech Academy of Sciences, Global Change Research Institute

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Project leader:

  • 1. ROR icon Lund University

Description

The Horizon Europe project CLIMB-FOREST (https://www.climbforest.eu/) seeks robust solutions for forests and forest management in the face of global change. Within the Work Package 2  "Data assessment of processes and their impacts on biodiversity and climate effects of forests", we use carbon flux data from long-term Eddy Covariance monitoring sites to investigate whether additional atmospheric CO2 leads to a weaker growth response for forests, i.e. we are testing the carbon sink saturation hypothesis with site-level data. This document is the Deliverable D2.2  from Task 1 of WP2 of CLIMB-FOREST.

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