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Europe Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) Dataset 2019 (GeoTIFF) - ZIP file

open access: yes
<p>Product: Gross Primary Productivity (GPP)</p> <p>Year: 2019</p> <p>Region: Europe</p> <p>Temporal Scale: 8 Days</p> <p>Spatial Resolution: 500 meters</p> <p>Method: Light-use-efficiency
James, Finn, Dash, Jadu, Ogutu, Booker
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Annual gross primary productivity (GPP, g·CO2·m-2·yr-1) and ecosystem respiration (Reco, g·CO2·m-2 yr-1) in alpine meadow.

open access: yes, 2020
Annual gross primary productivity (GPP, g·CO2·m-2·yr-1) and ecosystem respiration (Reco, g·CO2·m-2 yr-1) in alpine meadow.
Jia Qin (293443)   +6 more
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Geostationary Satellite-Derived Diurnal Cycles of Photosynthesis and Their Drivers in a Subtropical Forest

open access: yesRemote Sensing
Tropical and subtropical forests account for approximately one-third of global terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP), and the diurnal patterns of GPP strongly regulate the land–atmosphere CO2 interactions and feedback to the climate. Combined with
Jiang Xu   +5 more
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Australia Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) Dataset 2019 (GeoTIFF) - ZIP file

open access: yes
<p>Product: Gross Primary Productivity (GPP)</p> <p>Year: 2019</p> <p>Region: Australia</p> <p>Temporal Scale: 8 Days</p> <p>Spatial Resolution: 500 meters</p> <p>Method: Light-use ...
James, Finn, Dash, Jadu, Ogutu, Booker
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Shaping future forests: how can ecophysiology support climate‐smart forest management?

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 250, Issue 5, Page 2778-2813, June 2026.
Summary Climate change, particularly the associated increase in extreme events and disturbances, threatens the numerous environmental, social, and economic benefits that forests provide, both locally and globally. Heat and drought pose significant risks to forest ecosystems; the anticipated future climate is expected to exacerbate this trend ...
Arthur Gessler   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

Earlier Spring-Summer Phenology and Higher Photosynthetic Peak Altered the Seasonal Patterns of Vegetation Productivity in Alpine Ecosystems

open access: yesRemote Sensing
Carbon uptake of vegetation is controlled by phenology and photosynthetic carbon uptake capacity. However, our knowledge of the seasonal responses of vegetation productivity to phenological and physiological changes in alpine ecosystems is still weak. In
Fan Yang   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Carbon Stock and Environmental Variations of Typical Plantations in Mufu Mountain in Hubei Province, China

open access: yesLand Degradation &Development, Volume 37, Issue 9, Page 3715-3725, 30 May 2026.
ABSTRACT Forest ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle. As a significant terrestrial carbon sink, plantations exhibit carbon stock patterns that are shaped by tree species composition, stand structure, and environmental conditions. Here, we investigated typical plantation types in the Mufu Mountain, Hubei Province.
Mingyang Ding   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Grazing strategy shifts mitigate the negative effects of drought on grassland productivity in Inner Mongolia

open access: yesEcological Indicators
To mitigate grassland degradation, China has implemented a series of grazing-centered protection policies. However, how different grazing policies regulate grazing intensity to influence the effects of drought on grassland productivity in Inner Mongolia ...
Jingfang Zhang   +7 more
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High-resolution Satellite-based Modeling and Assessment of Gross Primary Production over Agroecosystems for Precision Agriculture

open access: yes, 2023
Sustainable agriculture stands at the forefront of the global sustainable development strategic goals (SDGs), targeting the needs of increasing production to meet the growing food demands and to ensure profitability for producers, while maintaining ...
Celis, Jorge A.
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Contrasting variations of ecosystem gross primary productivity during flash droughts caused by competing water demand and supply

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters
Flash drought events (FDEs) are projected to increase frequently in a warming world, significantly impacting ecosystem productivity and the global carbon cycle. The development of FDEs, induced by anomalies in different environmental variables, may cause
Kaijie Zou   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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