Climate change is known to have an impact on the vegetation and on the well-being of ecosystems. Whereas there is a limited number of studies which have assessed historical vegetation changes in the Mongolian Plateau (MP), there are even fewer considering future changes. This paper therefore fills a gap in the literature, by investigating such changes in temporal and spatial scales, and by assessing their effects (1982–2100). The methods used in the study mainly included Pearson correlation and Mann-Kendall test. Results showed that climate extremes in MP, significantly influence vegetation growth. In addition, vegetation trends in MP, vary according to different scenarios. Potentially vulnerable areas of grassland and forest in the future ...
Global change in recent decades has caused severe degradation of grassland ecosystems in arid and se...
In northern Mongolia, at the southern boundary of the Siberian boreal forest belt, the distribution ...
As the global climate has changed, studies on the relationship between vegetation and climate have b...
Climate change is known to have an impact on the vegetation and on the well-being of ecosystems. Whe...
Global warming and intense human activity are altering the net primary productivity (NPP) of vegetat...
The Mongolian Plateau, comprising the nation of Mongolia and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of...
Climate change has increased the frequency of extreme climate events, with different regions showing...
The Mongolian Plateau, comprising the nation of Mongolia and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of...
Context: The Mongolian Plateau, comprising Inner Mongolia, China (IM) and Mongolia (MG) is undergoin...
Climate change is projected to increase the aridity of semi-arid ecosystems, including Mongolian gra...
Net primary productivity (NPP) of grasslands is a key variable for characterising carbon cycles in g...
The changes in land cover patterns in the Mongolian Plateau can reveal the regional status of sustai...
The main objective of this study is to estimate pasture biomass changes in Mongolia using the simula...
The dynamics of aboveground biomass (AGB) are driven by both climate variation and anthropogenic mod...
Climate change caused by land use/cover change (LUCC) is becoming a hot topic in current global chan...
Global change in recent decades has caused severe degradation of grassland ecosystems in arid and se...
In northern Mongolia, at the southern boundary of the Siberian boreal forest belt, the distribution ...
As the global climate has changed, studies on the relationship between vegetation and climate have b...
Climate change is known to have an impact on the vegetation and on the well-being of ecosystems. Whe...
Global warming and intense human activity are altering the net primary productivity (NPP) of vegetat...
The Mongolian Plateau, comprising the nation of Mongolia and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of...
Climate change has increased the frequency of extreme climate events, with different regions showing...
The Mongolian Plateau, comprising the nation of Mongolia and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of...
Context: The Mongolian Plateau, comprising Inner Mongolia, China (IM) and Mongolia (MG) is undergoin...
Climate change is projected to increase the aridity of semi-arid ecosystems, including Mongolian gra...
Net primary productivity (NPP) of grasslands is a key variable for characterising carbon cycles in g...
The changes in land cover patterns in the Mongolian Plateau can reveal the regional status of sustai...
The main objective of this study is to estimate pasture biomass changes in Mongolia using the simula...
The dynamics of aboveground biomass (AGB) are driven by both climate variation and anthropogenic mod...
Climate change caused by land use/cover change (LUCC) is becoming a hot topic in current global chan...
Global change in recent decades has caused severe degradation of grassland ecosystems in arid and se...
In northern Mongolia, at the southern boundary of the Siberian boreal forest belt, the distribution ...
As the global climate has changed, studies on the relationship between vegetation and climate have b...