KeywordsIndian forest-Tropical forest-Climate change-Biodiversity-Butterfly-Birds-Tree line migration-Invasion-Phenology-Greenhouse gas-Temperaturedoi:10.1007/978-94-007-0186-1_11Geetanjali KaushikM. A. KhalidS
Aim Climate change is pressing extra strain on the already degraded forest ecosystem in Tanzania. However, it is mostly unknown how climate change will affect the distribution of forests in the future. We aimed to model the impacts of climate change on natural forests to help inform national锕...
Large-scale inference based upon tree-ring time series sampled from old, targeted trees overestimates the impact of climate change, especially on southwestern U.S. forest growth. This is not a surprise—it has been known for half a century that trees at the arid edge of the forest biome ar...
Forest ecosystems have been identified to be the largest land carbon sink and account for more than half of carbon stored in the terrestrial ecosystems. The influences of climate change on forest ecosystems could have significant implications on global carbon cycling. In this chapter, we reviewed re...
ecosystem,the responses and feedbacks of the forest ecosystem in China to the future global climate changes have become very attractive issues.This paper summarizes systemically the impacts of the global climate change on forest distribution,forest productivity,forest species composition and forest soil,...
climate change impact on forests, including temperature and precipitation trends, extreme weather events, water scarcity and its effects on tree growth, forest-management strategies, biodiversity and genetic diversity loss and conservation, forest insects, forest fires, and the management of fire risk. ...
impact of climate change on property in land results not only directly from changing environmental conditions, but also political decisions on different levels of government can affect property in land—for example by restricting certain land uses in order to mitigate or adapt to climate change. “...
News & Views03 Jun 2025Nature Climate Change P: 1-2 Underwater kelp forests are losing a turf war In warming coastal seas, a crucial ecosystem is being replaced by ‘turfs’ of red algae, which release chemicals that suppress kelp survival. ...
Abstr act:Forestry and forest ecosystem are highly sensitive to climate change.At present,studies about the responses of forests to climate change in China are more focused on physical influences of climate change.This paper firstly divided the key impact factors of climate change on forest and ...
The objective of this work is to describe the structure and development of models that have been widely used at international level to assess the impact of land-use andclimate changeon SOC stocks. We also aim to describe the versatility of model applications and their importance to disentangle ...