Data from: Long-term comparison shows protected and non-protected forests differ in harvesting, but not in wildfires or drought-driven dieback
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While disturbances are essential for biodiversity, their escalation driven
by climate change may threaten forest ecosystems. Contrasting approaches
to adapt forests to disturbances—intensifying management versus
encouraging natural succession towards more mature ecosystems—have sparked
a debate about whether protection influences forests' vulnerability
to disturbance. This question, however, has barely been investigated.
Natura 2000 network is the backbone of biodiversity protection in Europe.
We compared the long-term incidence of harvesting, wildfires, and
drought-driven forest dieback inside and outside Natura 2000 areas in
Catalonia (NE Spain) by combining remote sensing-derived maps of
harvesting and wildfires (1985-2023), an exhaustive ground survey on
forest dieback (2012-2023), and forest characteristics extracted from
3,400 permanent plots inventoried in 1990, 2000, and 2015.
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Dryad
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2026-01-09



