Drylands cover about 40% of the terrestrial land surface and account for approximately 40% of global net primary productivity. Water is fundamental to the biophysical processes that sustain ecosystem function and food production, particularly in drylands where a tight coupling exists between ecosystem productivity, surface energy balance, biogeochemical cycles, and water resource availability. Currently, drylands support at least 2 billion people and comprise both natural and managed ecosystems. In this synthesis, we identify some current critical issues in the understanding of dryland systems and discuss how arid and semiarid environments are responding to the changes in climate and land use. The issues range from societal aspects such as ...
Drylands are a critical part of the earth system in terms of total area, socioeconomic and ecologica...
Drylands, covering nearly 30% of the global land surface, are characterized by high climate variabil...
Dryland regions, characterised by naturally limited water availability, cover around 40% of the glob...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Drylands are the largest terrestrial biome ...
Drylands cover 40% of the global terrestrial surface and provide important ecosystem services. While...
Dryland ecosystems are among the most vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change and are under threa...
International audienceDrylands are an essential component of the Earth System and are among the most...
© 2018 by the authors. Water resources play a vital role in ecosystem stability, human survival, and...
Drylands are drought-prone biomes in which precipitation is less than the potential evapotranspirati...
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP 1997) classifes global drylands according to an Arid...
Over 40% of the earth's land surface are drylands that are home to approximately 2.5 billion people....
Drylands (hyperarid, arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid ecosystems) cover almost half of Earth’s land ...
Covering around 41% of Earth’s surface and supporting more than one-third of human livelihoods, dryl...
While recent findings based on satellite records indicate a positive trend in vegetation greenness o...
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP 1997) classifes global drylands according to an Aridi...
Drylands are a critical part of the earth system in terms of total area, socioeconomic and ecologica...
Drylands, covering nearly 30% of the global land surface, are characterized by high climate variabil...
Dryland regions, characterised by naturally limited water availability, cover around 40% of the glob...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Drylands are the largest terrestrial biome ...
Drylands cover 40% of the global terrestrial surface and provide important ecosystem services. While...
Dryland ecosystems are among the most vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change and are under threa...
International audienceDrylands are an essential component of the Earth System and are among the most...
© 2018 by the authors. Water resources play a vital role in ecosystem stability, human survival, and...
Drylands are drought-prone biomes in which precipitation is less than the potential evapotranspirati...
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP 1997) classifes global drylands according to an Arid...
Over 40% of the earth's land surface are drylands that are home to approximately 2.5 billion people....
Drylands (hyperarid, arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid ecosystems) cover almost half of Earth’s land ...
Covering around 41% of Earth’s surface and supporting more than one-third of human livelihoods, dryl...
While recent findings based on satellite records indicate a positive trend in vegetation greenness o...
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP 1997) classifes global drylands according to an Aridi...
Drylands are a critical part of the earth system in terms of total area, socioeconomic and ecologica...
Drylands, covering nearly 30% of the global land surface, are characterized by high climate variabil...
Dryland regions, characterised by naturally limited water availability, cover around 40% of the glob...