The possible response of the carbon (C) balance of China's forests to an increase in atmospheric CO(2) concentration and climate change was investigated through a series of simulations using the Integrated Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon (InTEC) model, which explicitly represents the effects of climate, CO(2) concentration, and nitrogen deposition on future C sequestration by forests. Two climate change scenarios (CGCM2-A2 and -B2) were used to drive the model. Simulations showed that China's forests were a C sink in the 1990s, averaging 189Tg Cyr(-1) (about 13% of the global total). This sink peaks around 2020 and then gradually declines to 33.5Tg Cyr(-1) during 2091-2100 without climate and CO(2) changes. Effects of pure climate change of CG...
The aboveground carbon sequestration rate (ACSR) reflects the influence of climate change on forest ...
China's forests are characterized by young forest age, low carbon density and a large area of p...
The aboveground carbon sequestration rate (ACSR) reflects the influence of climate change on forest ...
International Science and Technology Cooperation Project 2010DFA22480;Major State Basic Research De...
In this study, we report on the validation of process-based forest growth and carbon and nitrogen mo...
Climate change has been observed to significantly influence forest growth, community composition, an...
Plantation forests are the most effective and ecologically friendly way of absorbing CO2 and increas...
a’ of climate change after 2050. Under the CGCM2-A2 climate scenario and with direct CO2 effects, Ch...
Recently, forest carbon (C) budgets have been significantly affected by climate variability, nitroge...
The projected changes in carbon exchange between China terrestrial ecosystem and the atmosphere and ...
China’s forests have functioned as important carbon sinks. They are expected to have substanti...
The BIOME3 model was used to simulate the distribution patterns and carbon storage of the horizontal...
Afforestation projects were applied in the Poyang Lake Basin of China at the beginning of 1980s. The...
Carbon storage of mountain forests is vulnerable to climate change but the changes in carbon flux th...
<div><p>The aboveground carbon sequestration rate (ACSR) reflects the influence of climate change on...
The aboveground carbon sequestration rate (ACSR) reflects the influence of climate change on forest ...
China's forests are characterized by young forest age, low carbon density and a large area of p...
The aboveground carbon sequestration rate (ACSR) reflects the influence of climate change on forest ...
International Science and Technology Cooperation Project 2010DFA22480;Major State Basic Research De...
In this study, we report on the validation of process-based forest growth and carbon and nitrogen mo...
Climate change has been observed to significantly influence forest growth, community composition, an...
Plantation forests are the most effective and ecologically friendly way of absorbing CO2 and increas...
a’ of climate change after 2050. Under the CGCM2-A2 climate scenario and with direct CO2 effects, Ch...
Recently, forest carbon (C) budgets have been significantly affected by climate variability, nitroge...
The projected changes in carbon exchange between China terrestrial ecosystem and the atmosphere and ...
China’s forests have functioned as important carbon sinks. They are expected to have substanti...
The BIOME3 model was used to simulate the distribution patterns and carbon storage of the horizontal...
Afforestation projects were applied in the Poyang Lake Basin of China at the beginning of 1980s. The...
Carbon storage of mountain forests is vulnerable to climate change but the changes in carbon flux th...
<div><p>The aboveground carbon sequestration rate (ACSR) reflects the influence of climate change on...
The aboveground carbon sequestration rate (ACSR) reflects the influence of climate change on forest ...
China's forests are characterized by young forest age, low carbon density and a large area of p...
The aboveground carbon sequestration rate (ACSR) reflects the influence of climate change on forest ...