Arctic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change because of Arctic amplification. Here, we assessed the climatic impacts of low-end, 1.5 °C, and 2.0 °C global temperature increases above pre-industrial levels, on the warming of terrestrial ecosystems in northern high latitudes (NHL, above 60 °N including pan-Arctic tundra and boreal forests) under the framework of the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project phase 2b protocol. We analyzed the simulated changes of net primary productivity, vegetation biomass, and soil carbon stocks of eight ecosystem models that were forced by the projections of four global climate models and two atmospheric greenhouse gas pathways (RCP2.6 and RCP6.0). Our results showed that consid...
The impacts of land use have been shown to have considerable influence on regional climate. With the...
Globally increasing temperatures are likely to have impacts on terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosy...
One major challenge to the improvement of regional climate scenarios for the northern high latitudes...
International audienceArctic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change because of Arc...
The northern high latitudes are an area of particular importance to global climate change. As a syst...
Warming and changing fire regimes in the northern (≥45°N) latitudes have consequences for land-atmos...
Northern ecosystems contain much of the global reservoir of terrestrial carbon that is potentially r...
The signatories to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change are charged with stabilizin...
The global temperature rise is proportional to the cumulative amount of CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
The Arctic has undergone extreme changes during the last decades and is warming over twice the globa...
The Arctic is experiencing an increased frequency of extreme events which can cause landscape-scale ...
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In the northern high latitudes, vegetation distribution and carbon cycling have been continuously ch...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
The impacts of land use have been shown to have considerable influence on regional climate. With the...
The impacts of land use have been shown to have considerable influence on regional climate. With the...
Globally increasing temperatures are likely to have impacts on terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosy...
One major challenge to the improvement of regional climate scenarios for the northern high latitudes...
International audienceArctic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change because of Arc...
The northern high latitudes are an area of particular importance to global climate change. As a syst...
Warming and changing fire regimes in the northern (≥45°N) latitudes have consequences for land-atmos...
Northern ecosystems contain much of the global reservoir of terrestrial carbon that is potentially r...
The signatories to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change are charged with stabilizin...
The global temperature rise is proportional to the cumulative amount of CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
The Arctic has undergone extreme changes during the last decades and is warming over twice the globa...
The Arctic is experiencing an increased frequency of extreme events which can cause landscape-scale ...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
In the northern high latitudes, vegetation distribution and carbon cycling have been continuously ch...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
The impacts of land use have been shown to have considerable influence on regional climate. With the...
The impacts of land use have been shown to have considerable influence on regional climate. With the...
Globally increasing temperatures are likely to have impacts on terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosy...
One major challenge to the improvement of regional climate scenarios for the northern high latitudes...