This paper represents the first national effort of its kind to systematically investigate the impact of changes in climate and land use and land cover (LULC) on the carbon cycle with high-resolution dynamic LULC data at the decadal scale (1990s and 2000s). Based on simulations using well calibrated and validated Carbon Exchanges in the Vegetation-Soil-Atmosphere (CEVSA) model, temporal and spatial variations in carbon storage and fluxes in China may be generated empower us to relate these variations to climate variability and LULC with respect to net primary productivity (NPP), heterotrophic respiration (HR), net ecosystem productivity (NEP), storage and soil carbon (SOC), and vegetation carbon (VEGC) individually or collectively. Overall, ...
This paper examines and predicts the effects of climate change and climate extremes on China’s land ...
This paper examines and predicts the effects of climate change and climate extremes on China’s land ...
Our simulations with the Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model (DLEM) indicate that the combined effect of oz...
This paper represents the first national effort of its kind to systematically investigate the impact...
The interest in national terrestrial ecosystem carbon budgets has been increasing because the Kyoto ...
As the third largest country in the world, China has highly variable environmental condition and eco...
A dynamic biogeochemical model was used to estimate the responses of China's terrestrial net primary...
The magnitude, spatial, and temporal patterns of the terrestrial carbon sink and the underlying mech...
Urbanization and global climate change are two important global environmental phenomena in the 21st ...
The carbon budgets in terrestrial ecosystems in China are strongly coupled with climate changes. Ove...
China has promoted its vegetation cover and terrestrial carbon sink through ecological restorations ...
Our understanding of the structure and function of China's terrestrial ecosystems, particularly thei...
Net primary production (NPP) and leaf area index (LAI) of Chinese biomes were simulated by BIOME3 un...
Net primary production (NPP) and leaf area index (LAI) of Chinese biomes were simulated by BIOME3 un...
[ 1] Terrestrial net primary production ( NPP) has been a central focus of ecosystem science in the ...
This paper examines and predicts the effects of climate change and climate extremes on China’s land ...
This paper examines and predicts the effects of climate change and climate extremes on China’s land ...
Our simulations with the Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model (DLEM) indicate that the combined effect of oz...
This paper represents the first national effort of its kind to systematically investigate the impact...
The interest in national terrestrial ecosystem carbon budgets has been increasing because the Kyoto ...
As the third largest country in the world, China has highly variable environmental condition and eco...
A dynamic biogeochemical model was used to estimate the responses of China's terrestrial net primary...
The magnitude, spatial, and temporal patterns of the terrestrial carbon sink and the underlying mech...
Urbanization and global climate change are two important global environmental phenomena in the 21st ...
The carbon budgets in terrestrial ecosystems in China are strongly coupled with climate changes. Ove...
China has promoted its vegetation cover and terrestrial carbon sink through ecological restorations ...
Our understanding of the structure and function of China's terrestrial ecosystems, particularly thei...
Net primary production (NPP) and leaf area index (LAI) of Chinese biomes were simulated by BIOME3 un...
Net primary production (NPP) and leaf area index (LAI) of Chinese biomes were simulated by BIOME3 un...
[ 1] Terrestrial net primary production ( NPP) has been a central focus of ecosystem science in the ...
This paper examines and predicts the effects of climate change and climate extremes on China’s land ...
This paper examines and predicts the effects of climate change and climate extremes on China’s land ...
Our simulations with the Dynamic Land Ecosystem Model (DLEM) indicate that the combined effect of oz...