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Supplementary disturbance figures for quantifying impacts of natural gas development on forests.

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posted on 2025-10-23, 01:29 authored by Elliot Shannon, Andrew Finley, Paul May, Grant Domke, Jane Foster
<p>As energy demands continue to rise, energy production from sources including natural gas is expected to rapidly accelerate in the coming decades, potentially leading to substantial land-use changes. In the Appalachian region of the United States, natural gas development often occurs in forested areas, which can cause high levels of forest disturbance and loss. Here, we use nationwide forest inventory and remotely sensed data in a Bayesian model to quantify the impacts of natural gas development at fine spatial resolutions between 2008-2021. Based on well permit locations in the states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, the analysis quantifies disturbance area, forest carbon loss, and opportunity cost with associated levels of uncertainty at the pixel-level. Overall, we estimate 10,854 ha of forest land were disturbed, resulting in 542,675 Mg ($\pm$ 4,275) of forest carbon loss. The opportunity cost associated with these disturbances is estimated to be 575,246 Mg ($\pm$ 30,774). Pixel-level estimates are generated for individual well sites, which can be aggregated to the county-level to highlight regional patterns. Specifically, we observe greater levels of disturbance in Northern West Virginia, while opportunity costs are greatest for large forested counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania. This study demonstrates the importance of quantifying balances and tradeoffs between energy production and forest ecosystem services, and provides important insights into the impacts of energy development on forest carbon.</p>

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USDA-FS

National Council for Air and Stream Improvement

NSF: DEB-2213565

NSF: DEB-1946007

National Aeronautics and Space Administration: CMS Hayes-2023

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Shannon, Elliot

Data contact email

shann125@msu.edu

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Dryad

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  • Not specified

ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

natural gas; energy; remote sensing; forest land; forests; carbon; West Virginia; forest damage; Ohio; opportunity costs; uncertainty; Pennsylvania; forest inventory; forest ecosystems; land use; Appalachian region; image analysis; Bayesian theory

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