Net primary productivity (NPP) of grasslands is a key variable for characterising carbon cycles in grassland ecosystems. The prediction of NPP in Inner Mongolia is important for adaptation to future climate change, food security and sustainable use of the grassland resources. The output from two models, potentially suitable for simulating NPP in response to climate change, was tested against observed aboveground forage mass of dry matter at eight sites in Inner Mongolia from 1995 to 2005. The Classification Indices-Based Model (CIBM) showed an acceptable agreement with field measurements. The impact of climate change on the NPP of grasslands was subsequently analysed by CIBM using future climate projections from a Global Circulation Model b...
Grasslands in the Tibetan Plateau are claimed to be sensitive and vulnerable to climate change and a...
Climate change is known to have an impact on the vegetation and on the well-being of ecosystems. Whe...
Abstract: Changes in global climate patterns and human activity have the potential to alter key comp...
Net primary productivity (NPP) of grasslands is a key variable for characterising carbon cycles in g...
Net Primary Productivity (NPP) of grassland is a key variable of terrestrial ecosystems and is an im...
Understanding vegetation dynamics and their responses to climate change are essential to enhance the...
Global climate change has become a major concern worldwide. The spatio-temporal characteristics of n...
Global warming and intense human activity are altering the net primary productivity (NPP) of vegetat...
As one of China’s most common vegetation types, grasslands comprise about 27.5% of its terrestrial a...
Abstract Increasing frequency and intensity of climate extremes have profound impacts on grassland b...
The main objective of this study is to estimate pasture biomass changes in Mongolia using the simula...
Net primary productivity (NPP) has been considered as a direct indicator to access the terrestrial p...
Understanding the net primary productivity (NPP) of grassland is crucial to evaluate the terrestrial...
Climate change is known to influence interannual variation in grassland aboveground net primary prod...
Vegetation net primary productivity (NPP) is always used as an indicator of carbon cycling in terre...
Grasslands in the Tibetan Plateau are claimed to be sensitive and vulnerable to climate change and a...
Climate change is known to have an impact on the vegetation and on the well-being of ecosystems. Whe...
Abstract: Changes in global climate patterns and human activity have the potential to alter key comp...
Net primary productivity (NPP) of grasslands is a key variable for characterising carbon cycles in g...
Net Primary Productivity (NPP) of grassland is a key variable of terrestrial ecosystems and is an im...
Understanding vegetation dynamics and their responses to climate change are essential to enhance the...
Global climate change has become a major concern worldwide. The spatio-temporal characteristics of n...
Global warming and intense human activity are altering the net primary productivity (NPP) of vegetat...
As one of China’s most common vegetation types, grasslands comprise about 27.5% of its terrestrial a...
Abstract Increasing frequency and intensity of climate extremes have profound impacts on grassland b...
The main objective of this study is to estimate pasture biomass changes in Mongolia using the simula...
Net primary productivity (NPP) has been considered as a direct indicator to access the terrestrial p...
Understanding the net primary productivity (NPP) of grassland is crucial to evaluate the terrestrial...
Climate change is known to influence interannual variation in grassland aboveground net primary prod...
Vegetation net primary productivity (NPP) is always used as an indicator of carbon cycling in terre...
Grasslands in the Tibetan Plateau are claimed to be sensitive and vulnerable to climate change and a...
Climate change is known to have an impact on the vegetation and on the well-being of ecosystems. Whe...
Abstract: Changes in global climate patterns and human activity have the potential to alter key comp...