Drylands are a critical part of the earth system in terms of total area, socioeconomic and ecological importance. However, while drylands are known for their contribution to inter-annual atmospheric CO2 variability, they are sometimes overlooked in discussions of global carbon stocks. Here, in preparation for the November 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), we review dryland systems with emphasis on their role in current and future carbon storage, response to climate change and potential to contribute to a carbon neutral future. Current estimates of carbon in dryland soils and vegetation suggest they are significant at global scale, containing approximately 30% of global carbon in above and below-ground biomass, and surface-layer soi...
At biome-scale, terrestrial carbon uptake is controlled mainly by weather variability. Observational...
Drylands occupy 43% of the African continent and play an important role in the global carbon cycle a...
Drylands cover 40% of the global terrestrial surface and provide important ecosystem services. While...
Drylands are a critical part of the earth system in terms of total area, socioeconomic and ecologica...
Drylands are drought-prone biomes in which precipitation is less than the potential evapotranspirati...
Dryland areas cover about 41 % of the Earth's surface and sustain over 2 billion inhabitants. Soil c...
While recent findings based on satellite records indicate a positive trend in vegetation greenness o...
Drylands (hyperarid, arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid ecosystems) cover almost half of Earth’s land ...
Responses of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change have been explored in many regions worldwide. ...
What are drylands and why are they important? Present in each continent and covering over 40 per cen...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and its sister conventions, the United Natio...
Drylands cover about 40% of the terrestrial land surface and account for approximately 40% of global...
Covering around 41% of Earth’s surface and supporting more than one-third of human livelihoods, dryl...
Drylands cover ca. 40% of the land surface and are hypothesised to play a major role in the global c...
Drylands contain 25% of the world’s soil organic carbon (SOC), which is controlled by many factors, ...
At biome-scale, terrestrial carbon uptake is controlled mainly by weather variability. Observational...
Drylands occupy 43% of the African continent and play an important role in the global carbon cycle a...
Drylands cover 40% of the global terrestrial surface and provide important ecosystem services. While...
Drylands are a critical part of the earth system in terms of total area, socioeconomic and ecologica...
Drylands are drought-prone biomes in which precipitation is less than the potential evapotranspirati...
Dryland areas cover about 41 % of the Earth's surface and sustain over 2 billion inhabitants. Soil c...
While recent findings based on satellite records indicate a positive trend in vegetation greenness o...
Drylands (hyperarid, arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid ecosystems) cover almost half of Earth’s land ...
Responses of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change have been explored in many regions worldwide. ...
What are drylands and why are they important? Present in each continent and covering over 40 per cen...
The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and its sister conventions, the United Natio...
Drylands cover about 40% of the terrestrial land surface and account for approximately 40% of global...
Covering around 41% of Earth’s surface and supporting more than one-third of human livelihoods, dryl...
Drylands cover ca. 40% of the land surface and are hypothesised to play a major role in the global c...
Drylands contain 25% of the world’s soil organic carbon (SOC), which is controlled by many factors, ...
At biome-scale, terrestrial carbon uptake is controlled mainly by weather variability. Observational...
Drylands occupy 43% of the African continent and play an important role in the global carbon cycle a...
Drylands cover 40% of the global terrestrial surface and provide important ecosystem services. While...