Evidence and attribution of the enhanced land carbon sink
Climate change has been partially mitigated by an increasing net land carbon sink in the
terrestrial biosphere; understanding the processes that drive this sink is thus essential for …
terrestrial biosphere; understanding the processes that drive this sink is thus essential for …
Permafrost carbon emissions in a changing Arctic
Arctic permafrost stores nearly 1,700 billion metric tons of frozen and thawing carbon.
Anthropogenic warming threatens to release an unknown quantity of this carbon to the …
Anthropogenic warming threatens to release an unknown quantity of this carbon to the …
Integrating the evidence for a terrestrial carbon sink caused by increasing atmospheric CO2
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) is increasing, which increases leaf‐scale
photosynthesis and intrinsic water‐use efficiency. These direct responses have the potential …
photosynthesis and intrinsic water‐use efficiency. These direct responses have the potential …
Challenges for drought assessment in the Mediterranean region under future climate scenarios
Droughts can have strong environmental and socio-economic impacts in the Mediterranean
region, in particular for countries relying on rain-fed agricultural production, but also in areas …
region, in particular for countries relying on rain-fed agricultural production, but also in areas …
Climate-driven risks to the climate mitigation potential of forests
BACKGROUND Forests have considerable potential to help mitigate human-caused climate
change and provide society with a broad range of cobenefits. Local, national, and …
change and provide society with a broad range of cobenefits. Local, national, and …
Assessing the impact of drought-land cover change on global vegetation greenness and productivity
Drought–land cover change (D-LCC) is considered to be an important stress factor that
affects vegetation greenness and productivity (VG&P) in global terrestrial ecosystems …
affects vegetation greenness and productivity (VG&P) in global terrestrial ecosystems …
Foliar functional traits from imaging spectroscopy across biomes in eastern North America
Foliar functional traits are widely used to characterize leaf and canopy properties that drive
ecosystem processes and to infer physiological processes in Earth system models. Imaging …
ecosystem processes and to infer physiological processes in Earth system models. Imaging …
Addressing data integration challenges to link ecological processes across scales
Data integration is a statistical modeling approach that incorporates multiple data sources
within a unified analytical framework. Macrosystems ecology–the study of ecological …
within a unified analytical framework. Macrosystems ecology–the study of ecological …
From remotely‐sensed solar‐induced chlorophyll fluorescence to ecosystem structure, function, and service: Part II—Harnessing data
Although our observing capabilities of solar‐induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) have
been growing rapidly, the quality and consistency of SIF datasets are still in an active stage …
been growing rapidly, the quality and consistency of SIF datasets are still in an active stage …
[HTML][HTML] Modeling carbon storage in urban vegetation: Progress, challenges, and opportunities
Urban vegetation (UV) and its carbon storage capacity are critical for terrestrial carbon
cycling and global sustainable development goals (SDGs). With complex spatial distribution …
cycling and global sustainable development goals (SDGs). With complex spatial distribution …