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Longer conserved alpine forests ecosystem exhibits higher stability to climate change on the Tibetan Plateau
Authors:Jian Li  Nan Cong  Jiaxing Zu  Yuqin Xin  Ke Huang  Quan Zhou  Yaojie Liu  Lin Zhou  Li Wang  Yang Liu and Ge Zhang
Abstract:Aims Vegetation dynamics are simultaneously regulated by climate change and anthropogenic activities. Since the 1980s, climate has been warming on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) at a rate higher than North Hemisphere average. Anthropogenic activities, including grazing, farming, and urbanization, are also influencing the alpine ecosystem on the TP. Especially, an ensemble of large engineering projects, such as power transported from west to east by State Grid, has been in operation on the TP. While studies disentangling effects of climate and anthropogenic activities interference are still lacking for the forest ecosystems on the TP. The overarching objectives of this study were to separate effects of natural climates and human interferences on forest ecosystem dynamics on the TP.
Keywords:climate change  human interference  natural reserves  vegetation activity  Southeastern Tibet
  
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