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Climate change, forest systems and agricultural futures: Emerging research insights – EnviroNews

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 4, 2026
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Recent scientific research continues to demonstrate that climate change is reshaping forest ecosystems, agricultural productivity, and environmental governance systems globally. While the impacts vary by region, the underlying patterns are increasingly consistent: altered temperature regimes, changing rainfall patterns, rising atmospheric CO₂ concentrations, and increased frequency of extreme weather events are influencing both natural and managed ecosystems.

Bibliometric analyses of climate change research in agriculture and forestry show a sharp growth in scientific output since the mid-2000s, reflecting heightened global concern. Studies indicate that more than half of climate-related agricultural research in the past decade has focused on adaptation, modelling, temperature impacts, and CO₂ dynamics.

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International collaboration particularly led by institutions in the United States, China, Canada, and Europe, has shaped much of the knowledge base. However, research from developing regions, including sub-Saharan Africa, has expanded significantly in recent years, especially on vulnerability and adaptation.

Forest systems are particularly sensitive to climate variability. Evidence shows that warming temperatures and prolonged drought stress increase susceptibility to pests, invasive species, and wildfires. In temperate regions, large-scale pest outbreaks have been linked to warming winters. In tropical regions, including West Africa, forest degradation interacts with climate stressors, creating feedback loops between deforestation, carbon emissions, and reduced ecosystem resilience. Globally, approximately 10-12% of greenhouse gas emissions are attributed to deforestation and forest degradation.

At the same time, forests serve as major carbon sinks. Elevated atmospheric CO₂ can stimulate plant growth under certain conditions (the “carbon fertilisation effect”), but this effect is constrained by nutrient availability, water stress, and disturbance regimes. Current research suggests that while some forests may initially experience productivity gains, long-term ecosystem stability depends heavily on management practices and disturbance frequency.

Agricultural systems face parallel pressures. Rising temperatures influence evapotranspiration rates, irrigation demand, and crop phenology. Research highlights the need for improved nutrient use efficiency, water management strategies, and crop adaptation to temperature extremes. Global projections indicate that average cereal yields must increase significantly in coming decades to meet population demand, yet climate variability introduces uncertainty in yield stability. In regions like Nigeria, where rain-fed agriculture dominates, variability in rainfall onset and distribution poses substantial risks to food security.

Climate change also intersects with land-use decisions. Intensification of agriculture to meet food demand can reduce pressure on forest frontiers if managed sustainably. However, poorly regulated expansion remains a primary driver of deforestation in many tropical regions. Studies underscore the importance of integrated land-use planning that aligns food production goals with forest conservation and climate mitigation objectives.

Emerging modelling approaches now link forestry and agriculture sectors to assess economic and land-use shifts under climate scenarios. Findings suggest that adaptive management such as altered crop varieties, modified forest rotation cycles, and strategic land allocation, can moderate aggregate economic impacts, though producer-level vulnerabilities remain significant.

Overall, current research emphasises three consistent themes: (1) climate impacts are already observable in forest and agricultural systems; (2) adaptive capacity depends on governance, technology, and institutional frameworks; and (3) mitigation and adaptation strategies must be considered together rather than in isolation.

For Nigeria and other forest-dependent economies, strengthening climate-smart land management and improving institutional coordination between forestry and agricultural sectors will be critical to long-term sustainability.

Key Research Insights

  1. Climate change research in agriculture and forestry has grown exponentially since 2005.
  1. Deforestation contributes roughly 10–12% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
  2. Elevated CO₂ may enhance plant growth, but gains are limited by water and nutrient constraints.
  3. Rising temperatures increase evapotranspiration and irrigation demand.
  4. Pest outbreaks and wildfire intensity are linked to warming trends.
  5. Sustainable intensification can reduce forest conversion pressure if governance is effective.
  6. Integrated modelling shows adaptive land-use management reduces long-term economic risks.

By Dr. Harrison U. Nkwocha, Programme Officer, Nigerian Environmental Study Action Team (NEST)

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