Rosenqvist, A., Shimada, M., and Chapman, B.: An overview of the JERS-1 SAR Global Boreal Forest Mapping (GBFM) project, in: Vol. 2, Proceedings of Geoscience and Remote Sensing Sym- posium, IGARRS 0.4, 20-24 September 2004, Anchorage, AK, USA, 1033-1036, 2004....
but these increasing trends of diversity were reversed in areas of extreme warming, providing new insights into the long-term temporal changes in diversity in response to climate change across boreal forest ecosystems. However,
Thus, it is necessary to identify how altered fire regimes affect boreal forest resilience or capacity to recover after fire disturbance. In this study, we used the post-fire tree recruitment density, the aboveground biomass, the understory shrub cover, and the herb cover as indicators of forest...
W76.0521982°). The sampling area is part of Québec’s boreal forest biome and is dominated by closed-crown forest stands of Jack pine (Pinus banksiana) and black spruce (Picea mariana)88. The monthly average annual temperature of this region is 0.3 °C, while...
Dubayah, "Using InSAR coherence to map stand age in a boreal forest," Remote Sensing, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 42-56, 2013.N. Pinto, M. Simard, and R. Dubayah, "Using InSAR coherence to map stand age in a boreal forest," Remote Sensing, vol. 5, pp. 42-56, 2012....
Re(con)figuring Alliances: Place Membership, Environmental Justice, and the Remaking of Indigenous-Environmentalist Relationships in Canada's Boreal Forest 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 53 作者:Willow,Anna 摘要: Critical observers of the international environmental movement have found that......
Arctic-Boreal region—mainly consisting of tundra, shrub lands, and boreal forests—has been experiencing an amplified warming over the past 30 years. As the main driving force of vegetation growth in the north, temperature exhibits tight coupling with t
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or even accelerate, the southern parts of Eurasian boreal larch forests may be at a major risk of reducing productivity or even increasing mortality. Boreal forest communities in central Asia, western Europe, and western Canada have reported increased mortality associated with changing climate2,28,55...
while it increased in most of the Arctic tundra. Warm and dry areas with high elevation and dense vegetation cover were among the hotspots of reduced resilience. Resilience further declined both before and after forest losses and fires, especially in southern boreal forests. These findings indicate...