Guillén Alm, Luis Andrés
- Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2025Peer reviewedOpen access
Guillen, Luis Andres; Felton, Adam
Storm Gudrun represents one of the most significant meteorological events in recent Swedish history, causing widespread forest destruction in southern Sweden. Now, 20 years after the storm, it is time to reflect on its impact on the forest sciences. We highlight key research themes that emerged in response to the storm, emphasising the critical role of research and monitoring infrastructure in facilitating the generation of valuable insights. We identified 18 articles focusing on storm Gudrun within forest-related research fields, which were, in turn, cited by over 600 subsequent studies. A citing network analysis resulted in eight research clusters, including, wind dynamics, carbon dynamics due to disturbances, spruce bark beetle responses, and storm damage in Sweden and Europe. Our review of primary literature underscores their dependence on established environmental monitoring and research infrastructure to provide essential background data. Maintaining these infrastructures is central to the advancement of forest-related sciences.
Environmental monitoring; Forest damages; Forest disturbances; Forest sciences; Storm Gudrun; Sweden
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment
2025
Publisher: SPRINGER
Forest Science
Environmental Sciences and Nature Conservation
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/141438