Central Asia comprises a large fraction of the world’s drylands, known to be vulnerable to climate change. We analyzed the inter-annual trends and the impact of climate variability in the vegetation greenness for Central Asia from 1982 to 2011 using GIMMS3g normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data. In our study, most areas showed an increasing trend during 1982–1991, but experienced a significantly decreasing trend for 1992–2011. Vegetation changes were closely coupled to climate variables (precipitation and temperature) during 1982–1991 and 1992–2011, but the response trajectories differed between these two periods. The warming trend in Central Asia initially enhanced the vegetation greenness before 1991, but the continued warmin...
An understanding of present and past vegetation dynamics is essential to future reaction strategies...
This study investigates vegetation responses to climate changes by analyzing 19 years (1982-2000) of...
Vegetation in arid central Asia (ACA) has been experiencing significant changes due to substantial w...
Central Asia experienced substantial institutional and socioeconomic changes during the last few dec...
Central Asia experienced substantial institutional and socioeconomic changes during the last few dec...
Currently there is a lack of quantitative information regarding the driving factors of vegetation dy...
During the last few decades Central Asia has experienced widespread changes in land cover and land u...
The dramatic climate change has far-reaching impacts on vegetation in drylands such as Central Asia....
Currently there is a lack of quantitative information regarding the driving factors of vegetation dy...
Currently there is a lack of quantitative information regarding the driving factors of vegetation dy...
The response of vegetation growth to current climate change in Inner Asia (35-55 degrees N, 45-120 d...
Satellite datasets have revealed significant greening and soil drying in arid Central Asia. However,...
In the context of global warming, the strength and frequency of drought events are projected to grow...
Changes in vegetation phenology directly reflect the response of vegetation growth to climate change...
The effect of climate change on the spatio-temporal patterns of the terrestrial carbon dynamics in C...
An understanding of present and past vegetation dynamics is essential to future reaction strategies...
This study investigates vegetation responses to climate changes by analyzing 19 years (1982-2000) of...
Vegetation in arid central Asia (ACA) has been experiencing significant changes due to substantial w...
Central Asia experienced substantial institutional and socioeconomic changes during the last few dec...
Central Asia experienced substantial institutional and socioeconomic changes during the last few dec...
Currently there is a lack of quantitative information regarding the driving factors of vegetation dy...
During the last few decades Central Asia has experienced widespread changes in land cover and land u...
The dramatic climate change has far-reaching impacts on vegetation in drylands such as Central Asia....
Currently there is a lack of quantitative information regarding the driving factors of vegetation dy...
Currently there is a lack of quantitative information regarding the driving factors of vegetation dy...
The response of vegetation growth to current climate change in Inner Asia (35-55 degrees N, 45-120 d...
Satellite datasets have revealed significant greening and soil drying in arid Central Asia. However,...
In the context of global warming, the strength and frequency of drought events are projected to grow...
Changes in vegetation phenology directly reflect the response of vegetation growth to climate change...
The effect of climate change on the spatio-temporal patterns of the terrestrial carbon dynamics in C...
An understanding of present and past vegetation dynamics is essential to future reaction strategies...
This study investigates vegetation responses to climate changes by analyzing 19 years (1982-2000) of...
Vegetation in arid central Asia (ACA) has been experiencing significant changes due to substantial w...