“…In contrast, abandonment of agriculture associated with rural depopulation has occurred most frequently in Europe, where it has been a source of either forest expansion in northern countries or land degradation and shrub encroachment in southern regions (Rey Benayas et al ., ; Azevedo et al ., ). Climate change has been reported as the direct cause of shifts in forest species range in different geographic locations (Walther et al ., ; Peñuelas & Boada, ; Kelly & Goulden, ), and for the increased frequency and intensity of disturbances, such as pathogen outbreaks (Harvell et al ., ; Edburg et al ., ), extreme weather events (Allen et al ., , ; Carnicer et al ., ), and wildfires (Westerling et al ., ), with the consequent widespread forest mortality across continents (Peterman & Bachelet, ; Anderegg et al ., , ; Allen et al ., ).…”