Stormwise: Innovative Forest Management to Promote Storm Resistance in Roadside Forests

Author:

Worthley Thomas123,Bunce Amanda23,Morzillo Anita T23,Witharana Chandi23,Zhu Zhe23,Cabral Jacob23,Crocker Emlyn23,Cranmer Nicholas23,DiFalco Steven23,Hale Daniel23,Joshi Durga23,Kloster Danielle P234,Marek Nancy23,Parent Jason235,Rogers Julia23,Rudnicki Mark6,Song Kexin23,Volin John237,Ward Jeffrey8,Wedagedara Harshana23,Fahey Robert T239ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Extension, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT , USA

2. Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT , USA

3. Eversource Energy Center, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT , USA

4. Sustainable Resources Management Department, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry , Syracuse, NY , USA

5. Department of Natural Resource Science, University of Rhode Island , Kingston, RI , USA

6. College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, Michigan Technological University , Houghton, MI , USA

7. Office of the Provost and School of Forest Resources, University of Maine , Orono, ME , USA

8. Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station , New Haven, CT , USA

9. Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT , USA

Abstract

Abstract A growing proportion of forested landscapes are interspersed with human infrastructure, such as utility lines and roads, increasing the potential for tree-failure consequences due to storms and other causes. Utilities and other institutions have strong incentives to reduce such interactions and allocate substantial resources to risk reduction, but trees and forests in densely populated landscapes also provide significant amenities to society. We present a generalized framework for “Stormwise” forest management, focused on resistance of roadside forests to storms, based on elements of arboricultural and silvicultural practice and tree biomechanics and architecture. We detail results of a multidisciplinary research program focused on management outcomes, opportunities and barriers to implementation, and allocation of investment based on physical and social landscape characteristics. We discuss initial findings, the potential for widespread adoption of resilience-focused management in roadside and infrastructure-adjacent forests, and the importance of such work, considering a changing climate. Study Implications: The research and implementation program we detail here illustrates the potential for “Stormwise” forest management to reduce storm-damage recovery costs, result in fewer and shorter-duration power and transportation interruptions, and allow for low-investment ground-based management in future forest entries. We illustrate a multifaceted, interdisciplinary research program that links the geospatial, social, and biophysical components of understanding forest infrastructure systems. We illustrate how implementation of Stormwise management has the potential to benefit stakeholders such as residents and utilities, offset the substantial economic costs of tree-related power outages, and reduce societal disruptions associated with interactions between trees and infrastructure during storms.

Funder

UConn Eversource Energy Center

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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