As the global climate has changed, studies on the relationship between vegetation and climate have become crucial. We analyzed the long-term vegetation dynamics and diverse responses to extreme climate changes in Inner Mongolia, based on long-term Global Inventory Monitoring and Modelling Studies (GIMMS) NDVI3g datasets, as well as the eight extreme precipitation indices and six extreme temperature indices that are highly correlated with the occurrence of droughts or floods, heat or cold temperature disasters, and vegetation growth in Inner Mongolia. These datasets were analyzed using linear regression analysis, the Hurst exponent index, residual analysis, and the Pearson correlation analysis. The results showed the following: (1) The veget...
Understanding vegetation dynamics and their responses to climate change are essential to enhance the...
This study mainly examined the relationships among primary productivity, precipitation and temperatu...
The response of vegetation growth to current climate change in Inner Asia (35-55 degrees N, 45-120 d...
As the global climate has changed, studies on the relationship between vegetation and climate have b...
The frequency of extreme climate events has increased resulting in major changes to vegetation in ar...
The characteristics of vegetation and drought for different seasons between 1982 and 2015 in Inner M...
The characteristics of vegetation and drought for different seasons between 1982 and 2015 in Inner M...
Arid and semi-arid regions are highly sensitive to environmental extremes, directly affecting the ec...
Inner Mongolia is one of the most sensitive regions to global change with vegetation significantly a...
Climate change has increased the frequency of extreme climate events, with different regions showing...
By using the Global Inventory Modeling and Mapping Studies (GIMMS) third-generation normalized diffe...
Based on the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), we analyzed vegetation change of the six...
Based on the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), we analyzed vegetation change of the six...
National Scientific Technical Supporting Programs during the 12th Five-year Plan of China 2012BAC19...
Inner Mongolia in China is a typically arid and semi-arid region with vegetation prominently affecte...
Understanding vegetation dynamics and their responses to climate change are essential to enhance the...
This study mainly examined the relationships among primary productivity, precipitation and temperatu...
The response of vegetation growth to current climate change in Inner Asia (35-55 degrees N, 45-120 d...
As the global climate has changed, studies on the relationship between vegetation and climate have b...
The frequency of extreme climate events has increased resulting in major changes to vegetation in ar...
The characteristics of vegetation and drought for different seasons between 1982 and 2015 in Inner M...
The characteristics of vegetation and drought for different seasons between 1982 and 2015 in Inner M...
Arid and semi-arid regions are highly sensitive to environmental extremes, directly affecting the ec...
Inner Mongolia is one of the most sensitive regions to global change with vegetation significantly a...
Climate change has increased the frequency of extreme climate events, with different regions showing...
By using the Global Inventory Modeling and Mapping Studies (GIMMS) third-generation normalized diffe...
Based on the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), we analyzed vegetation change of the six...
Based on the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), we analyzed vegetation change of the six...
National Scientific Technical Supporting Programs during the 12th Five-year Plan of China 2012BAC19...
Inner Mongolia in China is a typically arid and semi-arid region with vegetation prominently affecte...
Understanding vegetation dynamics and their responses to climate change are essential to enhance the...
This study mainly examined the relationships among primary productivity, precipitation and temperatu...
The response of vegetation growth to current climate change in Inner Asia (35-55 degrees N, 45-120 d...