The reduction of cold temperature constraints on photosynthesis in recent decades has led to extended growing seasons and increased plant productivity (greening) in significant parts of Polar, Arctic and Boreal regions, here called northern lands. However, most territories within these regions display stable productivity in recent years. Smaller portions of Arctic and Boreal regions show reduced productivity (browning). Summer drought and wildfires are the best documented drivers causing browning of continental areas. Yet factors like winter warming events dampening the greening effect of more maritime regions have remained elusive, least monitored and least understood. ANorway-US network project called ArcticBiomass was launched in 2013 to...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...
Extreme climatic events are among the drivers of recent declines in plant biomass and productivity o...
peer reviewedArctic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change because of Arctic ampli...
The reduction of cold temperature constraints on photosynthesis in recent decades has led to extende...
Climate change is happening faster in the Arctic than almost anywhere else in the world, and Arctic ...
The release of cold temperature constraints on photosynthesis has led to increased productivity (gr...
Rapid climate change in Arctic regions is resulting in more frequent extreme climatic events. These ...
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of observed changes in vegetation productivity in Arctic ...
Arctic tundra ecosystems have experienced unprecedented change associated with climate warming over...
Rapid climate change in Arctic regions is resulting in more frequent extreme climatic events. These ...
Vegetation productivity across the boreal forest has increased over the past several decades. Howeve...
Almost half the global soil organic carbon pool is found in northern high latitudes. The majority of...
Verified studies show a trend in warming of global mean temperatures. This warming trend affects the...
The global climate is changing rapidly and Arctic regions are showing strong responses to recent war...
Global temperature is increasing, especially over Northern lands (>50 N), owing to positive feedbac...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...
Extreme climatic events are among the drivers of recent declines in plant biomass and productivity o...
peer reviewedArctic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change because of Arctic ampli...
The reduction of cold temperature constraints on photosynthesis in recent decades has led to extende...
Climate change is happening faster in the Arctic than almost anywhere else in the world, and Arctic ...
The release of cold temperature constraints on photosynthesis has led to increased productivity (gr...
Rapid climate change in Arctic regions is resulting in more frequent extreme climatic events. These ...
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of observed changes in vegetation productivity in Arctic ...
Arctic tundra ecosystems have experienced unprecedented change associated with climate warming over...
Rapid climate change in Arctic regions is resulting in more frequent extreme climatic events. These ...
Vegetation productivity across the boreal forest has increased over the past several decades. Howeve...
Almost half the global soil organic carbon pool is found in northern high latitudes. The majority of...
Verified studies show a trend in warming of global mean temperatures. This warming trend affects the...
The global climate is changing rapidly and Arctic regions are showing strong responses to recent war...
Global temperature is increasing, especially over Northern lands (>50 N), owing to positive feedbac...
Arctic regions are experiencing faster rates of atmospheric warming than any other biome. Increasing...
Extreme climatic events are among the drivers of recent declines in plant biomass and productivity o...
peer reviewedArctic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change because of Arctic ampli...