The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change
Global climate warming disproportionately affects high-latitude and mountainous terrestrial ecosystems. Warming is accompanied by permafrost thaw, shorter winters, earlier snowmelt, more intense soil freeze-thaw cycles, drier summers, and longer fire seasons. These environmental changes in turn impa...
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ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:26307 2023-05-15T17:57:44+02:00 The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change Pi, Kunfu Bieroza, Magdalena Brouchkov, Anatoli Chen, Weitao Dufour, Louis Gongalsky, Konstantin B. Herrmann, Anke Krab, Eveline Landesman, Catherine Laverman, Anniet M. Mazei, Natalia Mazei, Yuri Öquist, Mats Peichl, Matthias Pozdniakov, Sergey Rezanezhad, Fereidoun Roose-Amsaleg, Celine Shatilovich, Anastasia Shi, Andong Smeaton, Christina M. Tong, Lei Tsyganov, Andrey N. Van Cappellen, Philippe 2021 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/26307/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/26307/1/pi_k_et_al_211213.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/26307/1/pi_k_et_al_211213.pdf Pi, Kunfu and Bieroza, Magdalena and Brouchkov, Anatoli and Chen, Weitao and Dufour, Louis and Gongalsky, Konstantin B. and Herrmann, Anke and Krab, Eveline and Landesman, Catherine and Laverman, Anniet M. and Mazei, Natalia and Mazei, Yuri and Öquist, Mats and Peichl, Matthias and Pozdniakov, Sergey and Rezanezhad, Fereidoun and Roose-Amsaleg, Celine and Shatilovich, Anastasia and Shi, Andong and Smeaton, Christina M. and Tong, Lei and Tsyganov, Andrey N. and Van Cappellen, Philippe (2021). The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change. Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 46 , 111-134 [Article Review/Survey] Climate Research Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use Article Review/Survey NonPeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftslunivuppsala 2022-01-09T19:16:56Z Global climate warming disproportionately affects high-latitude and mountainous terrestrial ecosystems. Warming is accompanied by permafrost thaw, shorter winters, earlier snowmelt, more intense soil freeze-thaw cycles, drier summers, and longer fire seasons. These environmental changes in turn impact surface water and groundwater flow regimes, water quality, greenhouse gas emissions, soil stability, vegetation cover, and soil (micro)biological communities. Warming also facilitates agricultural expansion, urban growth, and natural resource development, adding growing anthropogenic pressures to cold regions' landscapes, soil health, and biodiversity. Further advances in the predictive understanding of how cold regions' critical zone processes, functions, and ecosystem services will continue to respond to climate warming and land use changes require multiscale monitoring technologies coupled with integrated observational and modeling tools. We highlight some of the major challenges, knowledge gaps, and opportunities in cold region critical zone research, with an emphasis on subsurface processes and responses in both natural and agricultural ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive |
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Climate Research Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use Pi, Kunfu Bieroza, Magdalena Brouchkov, Anatoli Chen, Weitao Dufour, Louis Gongalsky, Konstantin B. Herrmann, Anke Krab, Eveline Landesman, Catherine Laverman, Anniet M. Mazei, Natalia Mazei, Yuri Öquist, Mats Peichl, Matthias Pozdniakov, Sergey Rezanezhad, Fereidoun Roose-Amsaleg, Celine Shatilovich, Anastasia Shi, Andong Smeaton, Christina M. Tong, Lei Tsyganov, Andrey N. Van Cappellen, Philippe The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change |
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Global climate warming disproportionately affects high-latitude and mountainous terrestrial ecosystems. Warming is accompanied by permafrost thaw, shorter winters, earlier snowmelt, more intense soil freeze-thaw cycles, drier summers, and longer fire seasons. These environmental changes in turn impact surface water and groundwater flow regimes, water quality, greenhouse gas emissions, soil stability, vegetation cover, and soil (micro)biological communities. Warming also facilitates agricultural expansion, urban growth, and natural resource development, adding growing anthropogenic pressures to cold regions' landscapes, soil health, and biodiversity. Further advances in the predictive understanding of how cold regions' critical zone processes, functions, and ecosystem services will continue to respond to climate warming and land use changes require multiscale monitoring technologies coupled with integrated observational and modeling tools. We highlight some of the major challenges, knowledge gaps, and opportunities in cold region critical zone research, with an emphasis on subsurface processes and responses in both natural and agricultural ecosystems. |
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Pi, Kunfu Bieroza, Magdalena Brouchkov, Anatoli Chen, Weitao Dufour, Louis Gongalsky, Konstantin B. Herrmann, Anke Krab, Eveline Landesman, Catherine Laverman, Anniet M. Mazei, Natalia Mazei, Yuri Öquist, Mats Peichl, Matthias Pozdniakov, Sergey Rezanezhad, Fereidoun Roose-Amsaleg, Celine Shatilovich, Anastasia Shi, Andong Smeaton, Christina M. Tong, Lei Tsyganov, Andrey N. Van Cappellen, Philippe |
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Pi, Kunfu Bieroza, Magdalena Brouchkov, Anatoli Chen, Weitao Dufour, Louis Gongalsky, Konstantin B. Herrmann, Anke Krab, Eveline Landesman, Catherine Laverman, Anniet M. Mazei, Natalia Mazei, Yuri Öquist, Mats Peichl, Matthias Pozdniakov, Sergey Rezanezhad, Fereidoun Roose-Amsaleg, Celine Shatilovich, Anastasia Shi, Andong Smeaton, Christina M. Tong, Lei Tsyganov, Andrey N. Van Cappellen, Philippe |
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The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change |
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The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change |
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The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change |
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The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change |
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The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change |
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cold region critical zone in transition: responses to climate warming and land use change |
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https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/26307/1/pi_k_et_al_211213.pdf Pi, Kunfu and Bieroza, Magdalena and Brouchkov, Anatoli and Chen, Weitao and Dufour, Louis and Gongalsky, Konstantin B. and Herrmann, Anke and Krab, Eveline and Landesman, Catherine and Laverman, Anniet M. and Mazei, Natalia and Mazei, Yuri and Öquist, Mats and Peichl, Matthias and Pozdniakov, Sergey and Rezanezhad, Fereidoun and Roose-Amsaleg, Celine and Shatilovich, Anastasia and Shi, Andong and Smeaton, Christina M. and Tong, Lei and Tsyganov, Andrey N. and Van Cappellen, Philippe (2021). The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change. Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 46 , 111-134 [Article Review/Survey] |
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