This study tests the ability of five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), forced with observed climatology and atmospheric CO2, to model the contemporary global carbon cycle. The DGVMs are also coupled to a fast ‘climate analogue model’, based on the Hadley Centre General Circulation Model...
Received14 July 2023 Accepted19 December 2023 Published06 March 2024 Issue Date07 March 2024 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-07000-9 Subjects Carbon cycle Associated content Microbial carbon use efficiency promotes global soil carbon storage Feng Tao Yuanyuan Huang Yiqi Luo Nature Article ...
This study tests the ability of five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), forced with observed climatology and atmospheric CO2, to model the contemporary global carbon cycle. The DGVMs are also coupled to a fast ‘climate analogue model’, based on the Hadley Centre General Circulation ...
Spatially explicit forest carbon (C) monitoring aids conservation and climate change mitigation efforts, yet few approaches have been developed specifically for the highly heterogeneous landscapes of oceanic island chains that continue to undergo rapid a
(ii) to undertake the assessment of selected enzyme activity on carbon sequestration and the cycle of soil elements and (iii) to examination the relationships between soil physicochemical properties and enzyme activities, using soil enzyme activity indices (AlP/AcP, GMea, BIF, TEI, BA12, BA13, ...
The urbanization level of YRD showed obvious spatial differentiation. Specifically, high CUL areas manifested in three patterns: point, belt and planar distribution (Figure 4). The point distribution refers to the gradient expansion outward with a single city center as the core, such as Hefei. The...
The questionnaire, composed of 25 questions, was divided into 4 main parts: the first one aggregates 8 ques- tions concerning participant background; the second part presents a set of 10 questions on the decarbonisa- tion in campus operations to know if and how HEIs are performing actions...
Sub-questions: 1. “How accurate and precise are methodologies used for the conversion of in situ measurements into carbon stock estimates at the plot or site level?” The termmethodologiesincludes direct measurements of variables in the field(in situ)and methods that convert them into carbon stoc...
This study tests the ability of five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), forced with observed climatology and atmospheric CO2, to model the contemporary global carbon cycle. The DGVMs are also coupled to a fast 'climate analogue model', based on the Hadley Centre General Circulation Model...
In recent years, due to the low energy utilization of the whole life-cycle of buildings, the diminished indoor and outdoor comfort of buildings, and the impact on the surrounding environment caused by the carbon emissions of the building life-cycle, the establishment of a whole life- cycle ca...