The extent of the North American boreal zone

Mar 24, 2011 (Last modified May 13, 2011)
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These spatial data is the basis for the paper titled "The extent of the North American boreal zone" and map of the same published in the journal Environmental Reviews (17: 101-161, 2009) and written by J.P. Brandt.

The circumpolar boreal zone is one of the world's major biogeoclimatic zones, covering much of North America and Eurasia with forests, woodlands, wetlands, and lakes. It regulates climate, acts as a reservoir for biological and genetic diversity, plays a key role in biogeochemical cycles, and provides renewable resources, habitat, and recreational opportunities. Poor agreement exists amongst scientists regarding this zone's delimitation and the areal extent of boreal forests, even though the zone has been well-studied. The paper listed above reviews the literature on the phytogeography of the zone and makes use of a geographic information system (GIS) and published maps to delineate a current map of the North American boreal zone and the hemiboreal subzone, which is a transitional area lying immediately to the south of the boreal zone that is usually included in the boreal zone by Europeans but excluded by North Americans. On the basis of the map described in the published paper, the boreal zone covers about 627 million ha, or 29% of the North American continent north of Mexico. If the hemiboreal subzone, at 116 million ha, is included, then 34% of the same area is covered. Forests and other wooded land (362 million ha) cover 58% of the North American boreal zone on the basis of current forest inventory data. With forests and other wooded land of the hemiboreal subzone (68 million ha) factored in, this percentage remains basically unchanged.
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James P. Brandt
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Brandt, J.P. 2009. The extent of the North American boreal zone. Environmental Reviews 17: 101-161.
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Charles (Ronnie) Drever
Forest ecologist with The Nature Conservancy

As a forest ecologist for the Canada Program of The Nature Conservancy, I conduct spatial and quantitative analyses of ecological questions related to protected areas, sustainable forest management and the space between these fields, with a special focus on Canada's Boreal.