ForD is a global database of documented intermediate-scale forest biomass loss events and their proximate and exacerbating drivers. Records were compiled from the primary scientific literature and represent individual mortality events with elevated biomass loss (typically ≥15% annual mortality) occurring after the year 2000.
This database was compiled as part of a global review of drivers of forest biomass loss:
[Authors]. (in preparation). Global drivers and mitigation of forest biomass loss. [Global Change Biology]. DOI: [placeholder]
ForD.csv contains records of forest biomass loss events from across the globe. Each row represents a documented mortality event at a single site. Fields include:
- Location: latitude and longitude (decimal degrees)
- Coordinate precision: how precisely the location is known
- DriverGroup: standardized driver category assigned from the primary proximate driver
- Citation key: Zotero-formatted key linking to the source study
- DOI: digital object identifier of the source study
See metadata.csv for full field definitions and data_procedure.md for the inclusion criteria and driver classification scheme used to compile the database.
The DriverGroup field assigns each record to one of the following categories based on its primary proximate driver:
| DriverGroup |
|---|
| drought |
| storms |
| biotic disturbance |
| wildfire |
| fuelwood harvest |
| logging & forestry |
| permanent agriculture |
| shifting agriculture |
| mining & energy |
| settlements & infrastructure |
| permafrost thaw |
| other |
If you use this database, please cite:
[Authors]. (in preparation). ForD: Global Forest Disturbance Database (v1.0). Zenodo. DOI: [placeholder]
This dataset is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).