RT Journal Article T1 Drought sensitiveness on forest growth in Peninsular Spain and the Balearic Islands A1 Peña Gallardo, Marina A1 Vicente Serrano, Sergio M. A1 Camarero, J. Julio A1 Gazol, Antonio A1 Sánchez-Salguero, Raúl A1 Domínguez Castro, Fernando A1 El Kenawy, Ahmed A1 Beguería Portugés, Santiago A1 Gutiérrez, Emilia A1 De Luis, Martín A1 Sangüesa Barreda, Gabriel A1 Novak, Klemen A1 Rozas, Vicente A1 Tíscar, Pedro A. A1 Linares, Juan C. A1 Martínez Del Castillo, Edurne A1 Ribas Matamoros, Montserrat A1 García González, Ignacio A1 Silla, Fernando A1 Camisón, Álvaro A1 Génova, Mar A1 Olano, José Miguel A1 Longares, Luis A. A1 Hevia Cabal, Andrea A1 Galván, J. Diego K1 Normalized difference vegetation index K1 Tree-rings K1 Drought indices K1 Forest productivity K1 Spain AB Drought is one of the key natural hazards impacting net primary production and tree growth in forest ecosystems. Nonetheless, tree species show different responses to drought events, which make it difficult to adopt fixed tools for monitoring drought impacts under contrasting environmental and climatic conditions. In this study, we assess the response of forest growth and a satellite proxy of the net primary production (NPP) to drought in peninsular Spain and the Balearic Islands, a region characterized by complex climatological, topographical, and environmental characteristics. Herein, we employed three different indicators based on in situ measurements and satellite image-derived vegetation information (i.e., tree-ring width, maximum annual greenness, and an indicator of NPP). We used seven different climate drought indices to assess drought impacts on the tree variables analyzed. The selected drought indices include four versions of the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI, Palmer Hydrological Drought Index (PHDI), Z-index, and Palmer Modified Drought Index (PMDI)) and three multi-scalar indices (Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI), Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI), and Standardized Precipitation Drought Index (SPDI)). Our results suggest that—irrespective of drought index and tree species—tree-ring width shows a stronger response to interannual variability of drought, compared to the greenness and the NPP. In comparison to other drought indices (e.g., PDSI), and our results demonstrate that multi-scalar drought indices (e.g., SPI, SPEI) are more advantageous in monitoring drought impacts on tree-ring growth, maximum greenness, and NPP. This finding suggests that multi-scalar indices are more appropriate for monitoring and modelling forest drought in peninsular Spain and the Balearic Islands PB MDPI YR 2018 FD 2018 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/22132 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/22132 LA eng NO Peña-Gallardo, M.; Vicente-Serrano, S.M.; Camarero, J.J.; Gazol, A.; Sánchez-Salguero, R.; Domínguez-Castro, F.; El Kenawy, A.; Beguería-Portugés, S.; Gutiérrez, E.; De Luis, M.; Sangüesa-Barreda, G.; Novak, K.; Rozas, V.; Tíscar, P.A.; Linares, J.C.; Martínez del Castillo, E.; Ribas Matamoros, M.; García-González, I.; Silla, F.; Camisón, Á.; Génova, M.; Olano, J.M.; Longares, L.A.; Hevia, A.; Galván, J.D. Drought Sensitiveness on Forest Growth in Peninsular Spain and the Balearic Islands. Forests 2018, 9, 524 NO This study was financially supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy projects: CGL2015-69186-C2-1-R (Fundiver), CGL2015-69985-R (CLIMED), CGL2013-48843-C2-1-R (CoMo-ReAdapt), AGL2014-53822-C2-1-R (SATIVA), XIRONO (BFU2010-21451), CGL2014-52135-C03-01, PCIN-2015-220, and CGL2016-81706-REDT (Ecometas Network), 1560/2015 (ECOHIPRO). The study was also funded by IMDROFLOOD (Water Works 2014, EC) and INDECIS (European Research Areas for Climate Services) projects. This work also benefited from funding from Xunta de Galicia (PGIDIT06PXIB502262PR, GRC GI-1809, ROCLIGAL-10MDS291009PR), INIA (RTA200600117), and Interreg V-A POCTEFA (CANOPEE, 2014-2020-FEDER funds) projects. Marina Peña-Gallardo was granted by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Raúl Sánchez-Salguero and Antonio Gazol were supported by postdoctoral grants (IJCI-2015-25845 and MINECO-FPDI 2013-16600; FEDER funds) DS Minerva RD 1 may 2026