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View article: Unanticipated cooling gains from afforestation in Southwestern China
Unanticipated cooling gains from afforestation in Southwestern China Open
Amid accelerating forest degradation and climate warming, afforestation is increasingly regarded as a strategic intervention to reconfigure land–atmosphere energy exchange. However, most existing studies have predominantly emphasized direc…
View article: Distribution patterns of herbaceous rhizosphere bacterial and fungal diversities and their influencing factors along the elevational gradient in mountain ecosystems
Distribution patterns of herbaceous rhizosphere bacterial and fungal diversities and their influencing factors along the elevational gradient in mountain ecosystems Open
View article: Global soil moisture dynamics: attribution of contributions and their association with GPP
Global soil moisture dynamics: attribution of contributions and their association with GPP Open
Soil moisture (SM) is central to the global land-atmosphere interaction and is of significant research importance. However, the dynamic structural features of SM remain insufficiently explored. This study utilizes GLDAS-Noah SM data from 1…
View article: Next-Generation Drought Forecasting: Hybrid AI Models for Climate Resilience
Next-Generation Drought Forecasting: Hybrid AI Models for Climate Resilience Open
Droughts are increasingly threatening ecological balance, agricultural productivity, and socio-economic resilience—especially in semi-arid regions like the Inner Mongolia segment of China’s Yellow River Basin. This study presents a hybrid …
View article: Disentangling climate-driven and anthropogenic activities-induced impacts on net ecosystem productivity in the Yunnan-Kweichow Plateau over the past two decades
Disentangling climate-driven and anthropogenic activities-induced impacts on net ecosystem productivity in the Yunnan-Kweichow Plateau over the past two decades Open
View article: Coupling Deep Abstract Networks and Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithms for a Multi-Hazard Assessment of Wildfire and Drought
Coupling Deep Abstract Networks and Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithms for a Multi-Hazard Assessment of Wildfire and Drought Open
This study employed Deep Abstract Networks (DANets), independently and in combination with the Whale Optimization Algorithm (WOA), to generate high-resolution susceptibility maps for drought and wildfire hazards in the Oroqen Autonomous Ba…
View article: When Time Prevails: The Perils of Overlooking Temporal Landscape Evolution in Landslide Susceptibility Predictions
When Time Prevails: The Perils of Overlooking Temporal Landscape Evolution in Landslide Susceptibility Predictions Open
This study highlights the importance of incorporating temporal landscape dynamics in landslide susceptibility assessments (LSAs). Two models are compared: one integrates multi-temporal data, while the other relies solely on present conditi…
View article: Spatial variability and driving factors of soil pH in the desert grasslands of northern Xinjiang
Spatial variability and driving factors of soil pH in the desert grasslands of northern Xinjiang Open
As an important reserve land resource and ecological safety zone, saline-alkali land plays a key role in national food security during the global food crisis. Soil pH is an important indicator of saline-alkali land degradation, and its exp…
View article: Spatial Heterogeneity Analysis of the Driving Mechanisms and Threshold Responses of Vegetation at Different Regional Scales in Hunan Province
Spatial Heterogeneity Analysis of the Driving Mechanisms and Threshold Responses of Vegetation at Different Regional Scales in Hunan Province Open
This study aims to analyze the driving factors and threshold responses of the NDVI across different regional scales in Hunan Province, revealing the main influences on vegetation cover and the corresponding threshold effects and providing …
View article: Ecological dichotomies of solar energy expansion: resilience in arid regions versus fragility in humid ecosystems
Ecological dichotomies of solar energy expansion: resilience in arid regions versus fragility in humid ecosystems Open
The deployment of Utility-Scale Solar Energy (USSE) systems is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone strategy in mitigating climate change. However, the environmental ramifications of such extensive developments remain the subject of co…
View article: Quantitative assessment of the potential benefits of global afforestation on ecosystem productivity
Quantitative assessment of the potential benefits of global afforestation on ecosystem productivity Open
Accurately estimating the contribution of afforestation/deforestation to gross primary productivity (GPP) of an ecosystem is necessary to develop future afforestation policies. However, there is currently a lack of quantitative assessments…
View article: Quantifying Uncertainty in Projections of Desertification in Central Asia Using Bayesian Networks
Quantifying Uncertainty in Projections of Desertification in Central Asia Using Bayesian Networks Open
Desertification presents major environmental challenges in Central Asia, driven by climatic and anthropogenic factors. The present study quantifies desertification risk through an integrated approach using Bayesian networks and the ESAS mo…
View article: Dissecting Internal Factors Driving Global Soil Moisture Variations and Ecosystem Responses
Dissecting Internal Factors Driving Global Soil Moisture Variations and Ecosystem Responses Open
View article: Distribution Patterns of Herbaceous Rhizosphere Bacterial and Fungal Diversities and Their Influencing Factors Along the Altitudinal Gradient in Mountain Ecosystems
Distribution Patterns of Herbaceous Rhizosphere Bacterial and Fungal Diversities and Their Influencing Factors Along the Altitudinal Gradient in Mountain Ecosystems Open
View article: Spatial-temporal changes of landscape ecological risk in the Liuchong river basin from the perspective of production-life-ecological space
Spatial-temporal changes of landscape ecological risk in the Liuchong river basin from the perspective of production-life-ecological space Open
Promoting the construction of ecological civilization and sustainable development in karst mountainous areas by analyzing the spatial and temporal changes of landscape ecological risks is critical in karst mountainous watersheds. In this s…
View article: Trends, turning points, and driving forces of desertification in global arid land based on the segmental trend method and SHAP model
Trends, turning points, and driving forces of desertification in global arid land based on the segmental trend method and SHAP model Open
Desertification is a form of land degradation observed in arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid ecosystems. Assessing the global trends and drivers of desertification in arid land is crucial for developing effective land restoration policies an…
View article: Seasonal Scale Climatic Factors on Grassland Phenology in Arid and Semi-Arid Zones
Seasonal Scale Climatic Factors on Grassland Phenology in Arid and Semi-Arid Zones Open
Influenced by climate change, significant alterations in vegetation phenology have been observed globally. Grassland phenology is highly sensitive to climate change. However, research on the variations in grassland phenology and its respon…
View article: Time Lag and Cumulative Effects of Extreme Climate on Coastal Vegetation in China
Time Lag and Cumulative Effects of Extreme Climate on Coastal Vegetation in China Open
Rapid global changes are altering regional hydrothermal conditions, especially in ecologically vulnerable areas such as coastal regions, subsequently influencing the dynamics of vegetation growth. However, there is limited research investi…
View article: Estimation and simulation of carbon sequestration in typical dryland areas of China under future climate change scenarios
Estimation and simulation of carbon sequestration in typical dryland areas of China under future climate change scenarios Open
Climate anomalies and human disturbances exert complex effects on regional carbon sequestration (CS), causing ecosystem CS to either increase or decrease due to factors such as vegetation greening, climate extremes, land use/land cover (LU…
View article: Quantity and spatial imbalance of supply and demand for water yield services in terrestrial ecosystems under different future land use scenarios in Xinjiang, China
Quantity and spatial imbalance of supply and demand for water yield services in terrestrial ecosystems under different future land use scenarios in Xinjiang, China Open
Drylands in northwest China have limited water resources, which negatively impacts economic development, ecological security, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. However, few studies have examined water supply and demand …
View article: Early Evidence That Soil Dryness Causes Widespread Decline in Grassland Productivity in China
Early Evidence That Soil Dryness Causes Widespread Decline in Grassland Productivity in China Open
The burning of fossil fuels by humans emits large amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere and strongly affects the Earth’s carbon balance, with grassland ecosystems changing from weak carbon sinks that were previously close to equilibrium to co…
View article: Effects of climate change and agricultural expansion on groundwater storage in the Amur River Basin
Effects of climate change and agricultural expansion on groundwater storage in the Amur River Basin Open
Since the 1990s, the climate in the Amur River Basin (ARB) has changed, and large-scale wetlands in the region have been reclaimed for paddy fields. The study of the influence of climate change and agricultural expansion on groundwater sto…
View article: Time Lag and Cumulative Effects of Extreme Climate on Coastal Vegetation in China
Time Lag and Cumulative Effects of Extreme Climate on Coastal Vegetation in China Open
View article: Food-Water-Land-Ecosystem Nexus in Typical Chinese Dryland Under Different Future Scenarios
Food-Water-Land-Ecosystem Nexus in Typical Chinese Dryland Under Different Future Scenarios Open
View article: A global-drive analysis of ecosystem respiration in the Arctic and Third Pole
A global-drive analysis of ecosystem respiration in the Arctic and Third Pole Open
View article: Compound drought constrains gross primary productivity in Chinese grasslands
Compound drought constrains gross primary productivity in Chinese grasslands Open
Water constraints disturb and damage the growth and development of grassland vegetation mainly through both atmospheric and soil pathways. In the background of rapid climate change in the future, the impacts of water constraints on grassla…
View article: Uncertainties of gross primary productivity of Chinese grasslands based on multi-source estimation
Uncertainties of gross primary productivity of Chinese grasslands based on multi-source estimation Open
Gross primary productivity (GPP) is an important parameter in the carbon cycle and climate change studies. The results of GPP fluxes estimated based on multiple models or remote sensing vary widely, but current studies of GPP in Chinese gr…
View article: Spatiotemporal evolutionary and mechanism analysis of grassland GPP in China
Spatiotemporal evolutionary and mechanism analysis of grassland GPP in China Open
At the ecosystem level, Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) was defined as the organic compounds formed by plants that absorb atmospheric CO2 through photosynthesis and sequester carbon in plant bodies. How to accurately assess the spatiotemp…
View article: Precipitation drives the accumulation of soil organic carbon in the sandy desert of the Junggar Basin, Northwest China
Precipitation drives the accumulation of soil organic carbon in the sandy desert of the Junggar Basin, Northwest China Open
Accurate quantitative estimation of soil organic carbon (SOC) and its storage is crucial for ecosystem response over desert areas, and is an important component of understanding dryland climate change, which can effectively reflect the pro…
View article: Relationship between multi-scale climate factors and performance of ecological engineering on the Loess Plateau, China
Relationship between multi-scale climate factors and performance of ecological engineering on the Loess Plateau, China Open
The long-term “Grain-to-Green Program” (GGP) on China’s Loess Plateau is a major global ecological engineering project which has significantly boosted vegetation renewal. Some studies have found that the rate of restoration is quite rapid …