Forests sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) which is important for climate mitigation. Net ecosystem production (NEP) varies significantly across forests in different regions depending on the dominant tree species, stand age, and environmental factors. Therefore, it is important to evaluate forest NEP and its potential changes under climate change in different regions to inform forestry policy making. Norway spruce (Picea abies) is the most prevalent species in conifer forests throughout Europe. Here, we focused on Norway spruce forests and used eddy covariance-based observations of CO2 fluxes and other variables from eight sites to build a XGBoost machine learning model for NEP estimation. The NEP values from the study sites varied ...
International audience& Context Projecting changes in forest productivity in Europe is crucial for a...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
International audienceTerrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A larg...
Forests sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) which is important for climate mitigation. Net ec...
There is some uncertainty whether net ecosystem productivity (NEP) of boreal black spruce forests is...
European forests are an important carbon sink; however, the relative contributions to this sink of c...
Net Ecosystem Production (NEP) of forests is the net carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes between land and th...
Forest ecosystems in the northern mid-latitudes act as a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$_2$...
Although there have been many studies of the net ecosystem productivity (NEP) of different types of ...
Daily net ecosystem production values of Norway spruce forest at Experimental Ecological Research Si...
Forest ecosystems function as a significant carbon sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. However, our...
International audience& Context Projecting changes in forest productivity in Europe is crucial for a...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
International audienceTerrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A larg...
Forests sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) which is important for climate mitigation. Net ec...
There is some uncertainty whether net ecosystem productivity (NEP) of boreal black spruce forests is...
European forests are an important carbon sink; however, the relative contributions to this sink of c...
Net Ecosystem Production (NEP) of forests is the net carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes between land and th...
Forest ecosystems in the northern mid-latitudes act as a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$_2$...
Although there have been many studies of the net ecosystem productivity (NEP) of different types of ...
Daily net ecosystem production values of Norway spruce forest at Experimental Ecological Research Si...
Forest ecosystems function as a significant carbon sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. However, our...
International audience& Context Projecting changes in forest productivity in Europe is crucial for a...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
International audienceTerrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A larg...