NI: Network for Monitoring Canopy Temperature of Forests - netCTF

Lead Research Organisation: Plymouth University
Department Name: Sch of Geog Earth & Environ Sciences

Abstract

Forests are a critical component of the global carbon cycle because they take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere through photosynthesis, and store the carbon in wood and soil. All living things in forests also produce carbon dioxide through respiration as an inevitable consequence of sustaining themselves and growing. At present, forests take in more carbon dioxide than they release, helping to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere, but this 'free gift' from forests is not guaranteed to continue at its current rate indefinitely under climate change. As well as the carbon cycle, forests are also crucial in the water cycle as trees pump water from the soil into the atmosphere.

Leaves are the key part of the plant that regulates the exchange of gases (water, carbon dioxide) with the atmosphere. The pores in the leaf surface (stomata) are important for water loss and temperature control as well as the entry of carbon dioxide. Leaves exposed to direct sunlight can be more than ten degrees hotter than the air, even in temperate latitudes. Leaf temperature is important because many biological processes, including photosynthesis and respiration, are sensitive to temperature; very high temperatures can cause immediate and acute damage to leaves. Over the coming century, we expect carbon dioxide concentrations and air temperatures to continue to rise. When trees are grown in higher carbon dioxide concentrations, stomata close and limit water loss; this prevents the plant dehydrating but also reduces how much leaves can cool down. However, there is limited monitoring on forest canopy temperatures, and limiting understanding on how different species and forests in different climate zones are responding to climate change. This project will build a global network of researchers working to measure forest canopy temperatures using thermal infrared cameras, which will provide both greater understanding and also a crucial data resource for scientists in other disciplines to utilise.

The network will ensure that the data collected by separate groups are comparable, and aid data processing and analysis by providing clear guidance and tools. This is will encourage other researchers to take up use of thermal infrared cameras, the analysis of which can be challenging. Our network will monitor canopy temperatures at fourteen sites in tropical and temperate forests and savannah, in UK, China, India, Australia, Brazil, Peru, Panama, USA, and Ghana. The sites in the UK and Peru will be newly established by this project. Ten sites already have established data collection, while the final two sites (Australia, Ghana) are in development. Having data collected using cameras will allow us to understand not only how forests in different locations are behaving, but also whether and how different species within sites respond. The long-term nature of the project means that seasonal variation will be included, and the forest response to extreme events such as heat waves and droughts will be quantified. Future work will establish in more detail how changes to canopy temperature link to changes in forest carbon and water cycling. Our work providing insight into the response of forest canopies to climate change will inform models produced to assess the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions on the planet, which are used to inform global climate change policies. Further, the current global emphasis on mitigating climate change through tree planting makes it crucial to assess how these trees will cope under future conditions.

Publications

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Kitudom N (2022) Thermal safety margins of plant leaves across biomes under a heatwave. in The Science of the total environment

 
Description We are bringing together datasets of forest canopy temperature as measured by thermal cameras from forests around the global, including Asia, Africa, Europe, North and South America. Some sites are new and have been funded by this grant (in the UK and Ghana). Initial results from the new sites show 1) the impact that elevated CO2 has on oak canopies and 2) different species show different in canopy temperatures. When we combine all the data together, our analysis will show how tree canopies around world differ in their temperature and the relationship between climate conditions and canopy temperatures. This is important to understand how forests are responding to climate change.
Exploitation Route The data can be used by two other principal research areas. Firstly, our data can give insight into the controls on forest canopy temperature, which itself is a crucial control on plant processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration. This knowledge gained can be used to improve vegetation models, which contribute to our understanding of climate change. Our data can also be used by the remote sensing community to validate satellite products on land surface temperature.
Sectors Environment

 
Description Thus far, the project has been used to form the basis of educational materials developed by the Futurum online educational and careers resource. These materials are available for free from futurumcareers.com and via popular resource sites such as tes.com. The resource produced includes information on the project and activities, and is aimed at 14-19 year olds.
First Year Of Impact 2022
Sector Education
Impact Types Societal

 
Description NERC ARIES DTP
Amount £76,500 (GBP)
Organisation Natural Environment Research Council 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 10/2021 
End 09/2025
 
Description NERC Cross Disciplinary Fellowship
Amount £6,700 (GBP)
Organisation University of Plymouth 
Sector Academic/University
Country United Kingdom
Start 01/2023 
End 03/2023
 
Description netCTF collaborators 
Organisation Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
Country Ghana 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution I lead the collaboration which is a key part of the project. I am bringing the group together to discuss and develop a global synthesis of data on forest canopy temperatures with an in person meeting in March 2023. My team is bring data from two sites to the group.
Collaborator Contribution Partners are bringing either data or local site access, plus intellectual contribution. Some partners are also offering to host myself and team for a visit to their institutions.
Impact Outputs are in development as the project is still live. We are coming together to discuss challenges and latest results, and bringing the datasets together.
Start Year 2020
 
Description netCTF collaborators 
Organisation Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune
Country India 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution I lead the collaboration which is a key part of the project. I am bringing the group together to discuss and develop a global synthesis of data on forest canopy temperatures with an in person meeting in March 2023. My team is bring data from two sites to the group.
Collaborator Contribution Partners are bringing either data or local site access, plus intellectual contribution. Some partners are also offering to host myself and team for a visit to their institutions.
Impact Outputs are in development as the project is still live. We are coming together to discuss challenges and latest results, and bringing the datasets together.
Start Year 2020
 
Description netCTF collaborators 
Organisation Northern Arizona University
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution I lead the collaboration which is a key part of the project. I am bringing the group together to discuss and develop a global synthesis of data on forest canopy temperatures with an in person meeting in March 2023. My team is bring data from two sites to the group.
Collaborator Contribution Partners are bringing either data or local site access, plus intellectual contribution. Some partners are also offering to host myself and team for a visit to their institutions.
Impact Outputs are in development as the project is still live. We are coming together to discuss challenges and latest results, and bringing the datasets together.
Start Year 2020
 
Description netCTF collaborators 
Organisation Oregon State University
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution I lead the collaboration which is a key part of the project. I am bringing the group together to discuss and develop a global synthesis of data on forest canopy temperatures with an in person meeting in March 2023. My team is bring data from two sites to the group.
Collaborator Contribution Partners are bringing either data or local site access, plus intellectual contribution. Some partners are also offering to host myself and team for a visit to their institutions.
Impact Outputs are in development as the project is still live. We are coming together to discuss challenges and latest results, and bringing the datasets together.
Start Year 2020
 
Description netCTF collaborators 
Organisation UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution I lead the collaboration which is a key part of the project. I am bringing the group together to discuss and develop a global synthesis of data on forest canopy temperatures with an in person meeting in March 2023. My team is bring data from two sites to the group.
Collaborator Contribution Partners are bringing either data or local site access, plus intellectual contribution. Some partners are also offering to host myself and team for a visit to their institutions.
Impact Outputs are in development as the project is still live. We are coming together to discuss challenges and latest results, and bringing the datasets together.
Start Year 2020
 
Description netCTF collaborators 
Organisation UNEMAT - Nova Xavantina
Country Brazil 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution I lead the collaboration which is a key part of the project. I am bringing the group together to discuss and develop a global synthesis of data on forest canopy temperatures with an in person meeting in March 2023. My team is bring data from two sites to the group.
Collaborator Contribution Partners are bringing either data or local site access, plus intellectual contribution. Some partners are also offering to host myself and team for a visit to their institutions.
Impact Outputs are in development as the project is still live. We are coming together to discuss challenges and latest results, and bringing the datasets together.
Start Year 2020
 
Description netCTF collaborators 
Organisation University of Birmingham
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution I lead the collaboration which is a key part of the project. I am bringing the group together to discuss and develop a global synthesis of data on forest canopy temperatures with an in person meeting in March 2023. My team is bring data from two sites to the group.
Collaborator Contribution Partners are bringing either data or local site access, plus intellectual contribution. Some partners are also offering to host myself and team for a visit to their institutions.
Impact Outputs are in development as the project is still live. We are coming together to discuss challenges and latest results, and bringing the datasets together.
Start Year 2020
 
Description netCTF collaborators 
Organisation University of Exeter
Department College of Life and Environmental Sciences
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution I lead the collaboration which is a key part of the project. I am bringing the group together to discuss and develop a global synthesis of data on forest canopy temperatures with an in person meeting in March 2023. My team is bring data from two sites to the group.
Collaborator Contribution Partners are bringing either data or local site access, plus intellectual contribution. Some partners are also offering to host myself and team for a visit to their institutions.
Impact Outputs are in development as the project is still live. We are coming together to discuss challenges and latest results, and bringing the datasets together.
Start Year 2020
 
Description netCTF collaborators 
Organisation University of Leeds
Department School of Geography Leeds
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution I lead the collaboration which is a key part of the project. I am bringing the group together to discuss and develop a global synthesis of data on forest canopy temperatures with an in person meeting in March 2023. My team is bring data from two sites to the group.
Collaborator Contribution Partners are bringing either data or local site access, plus intellectual contribution. Some partners are also offering to host myself and team for a visit to their institutions.
Impact Outputs are in development as the project is still live. We are coming together to discuss challenges and latest results, and bringing the datasets together.
Start Year 2020
 
Description netCTF collaborators 
Organisation Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden
Country China 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution I lead the collaboration which is a key part of the project. I am bringing the group together to discuss and develop a global synthesis of data on forest canopy temperatures with an in person meeting in March 2023. My team is bring data from two sites to the group.
Collaborator Contribution Partners are bringing either data or local site access, plus intellectual contribution. Some partners are also offering to host myself and team for a visit to their institutions.
Impact Outputs are in development as the project is still live. We are coming together to discuss challenges and latest results, and bringing the datasets together.
Start Year 2020
 
Description Futurum educational materials 
Form Of Engagement Activity A magazine, newsletter or online publication
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact Approached by educational organisation Futurum to produce educational materials for secondary school pupils. Information sheet and worksheet produced and disseminated online including via UK, EU and USA resource databases.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL https://futurumcareers.com/monitoring-the-canopy-temperature-of-forests
 
Description Participant at BIFOR-FACE DEFRA visit 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact DEFRA chief scientific advisor and team visited research facility. I explained to them what my research is focused on and discussed challenges around the research and funding.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022