Current Contributions on Cork Production and the Fight against Forest Decline in Andalusia (Southern Spain)

Abstract

This paper provides an updated analysis of cork production and  its relationship to forest decline in Andalusia, southern Spain. It examines the ecological, economic, and environmental importance of cork oak forests, while evaluating the impacts of climate change, prolonged drought, wildfires, and pathogens on productivity. Based on literature reviews, historical archives, and cork extraction data from 1998 to 2023, the study identifies a sustained decrease in yields, highlighting a moderate correlation between environmental stress factors and the decline in production, indicating that socioeconomic factors modulate cork extraction and trade. Results underscore the urgent need for innovative management strategies, ecological restoration, and international cooperation to safeguard these Mediterranean ecosystems and their socio-economic benefits.

Keywords

cork oak, cork production, forest decline, Mediterranean ecosystems., Quercus suber

  • License

    Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)

  • Language & Pages

    English, 1-15

  • Classification

    LCC Code: SD387.C67, SD146, GE170