Impacts of Climate Change on Tibetan Inhabited Areas in Sichuan Province, China

Tibetan inhabited areas in Sichuan Province are part of Qinghai–Tibet region which is a unique geographic zone due to its high altitude, sparse human population and prevalent pastoral system. In the past decades, the climate in the region is becoming warmer, and this has resulted in the retreating...

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Published in:DEStech Transactions on Environment, Energy and Earth Sciences
Main Authors: LIN, YI, BAO, WEN
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: DEStech Publications, Inc. 2017
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Online Access:https://www.dpi-journals.com/index.php/dteees/article/view/15550
https://doi.org/10.12783/dteees/edep2017/15550
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Summary:Tibetan inhabited areas in Sichuan Province are part of Qinghai–Tibet region which is a unique geographic zone due to its high altitude, sparse human population and prevalent pastoral system. In the past decades, the climate in the region is becoming warmer, and this has resulted in the retreating of most glaciers, the uplifting of the snow lines, permafrost degradation, meteorological disasters and related mountain disasters are becoming more severe and frequent. Climate change may directly and indirectly affect economic outcomes in the short to longer term; it also can lead to household impacts, as well as regional impacts.