Global climate change is projected to lead to an increase in both the areal extent and degree of aridity in the world’s drylands. At the same time, the majority of drylands are located in developing countries where high population densities and rapid population growth place additional pressure on the ecosystem. Thus, drylands are particularly vulnerable to environmental changes and large-scale environmental degradation. However, little is known about the long-term functional response of vegetation to such changes induced by the interplay of complex human–environmental interactions. Here we use time series of satellite data to show how vegetation productivity in relation to water availability, which is a major aspect of vegetation functionin...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
International audienceEnvironmental change is a consequence of many interrelated factors. How vegeta...
Drylands cover 40% of the global terrestrial surface and provide important ecosystem services. While...
Global climate change is projected to lead to an increase in both the areal extent and degree of ari...
The constant provision of plant productivity is integral to supporting the liability of ecosystems a...
Covering around 41% of Earth’s surface and supporting more than one-third of human livelihoods, dryl...
International audienceDrylands are an essential component of the Earth System and are among the most...
Abstract The response of terrestrial water storages to dryland vegetation growth remains poorly unde...
Drylands occupy large portions of the Earth, and are a key terrestrial biome from the socio-ecologic...
Aridity, which is increasing worldwide because of climate change, affects the structure and function...
Aim: Changes in dryland ecosystem functioning are threatening the well‐being of human populations wo...
Water availability plays a critical role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems, particularly in low- and...
With ongoing climate change, the probability of crossing environmental thresholds promoting abrupt c...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
International audienceEnvironmental change is a consequence of many interrelated factors. How vegeta...
Drylands cover 40% of the global terrestrial surface and provide important ecosystem services. While...
Global climate change is projected to lead to an increase in both the areal extent and degree of ari...
The constant provision of plant productivity is integral to supporting the liability of ecosystems a...
Covering around 41% of Earth’s surface and supporting more than one-third of human livelihoods, dryl...
International audienceDrylands are an essential component of the Earth System and are among the most...
Abstract The response of terrestrial water storages to dryland vegetation growth remains poorly unde...
Drylands occupy large portions of the Earth, and are a key terrestrial biome from the socio-ecologic...
Aridity, which is increasing worldwide because of climate change, affects the structure and function...
Aim: Changes in dryland ecosystem functioning are threatening the well‐being of human populations wo...
Water availability plays a critical role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems, particularly in low- and...
With ongoing climate change, the probability of crossing environmental thresholds promoting abrupt c...
Drylands occur world-wide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change since dryland ecosystems...
International audienceEnvironmental change is a consequence of many interrelated factors. How vegeta...
Drylands cover 40% of the global terrestrial surface and provide important ecosystem services. While...