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Sinks and the Climate Change Regime: The State of Play [PDF]
Gillespie, Alexander
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Radial growth of black cherry (Prunus serotina) at the northern limit of its native range
Abstract Climate change is forcing us to reassess the foundational principles of forest management. Shifts in temperature, precipitation, and extreme weather events are altering both our understanding of forest ecosystems and how we steward them. Scientific research aimed at providing useful information can help forest managers make informed, evidence ...
Martin‐Michel Gauthier +1 more
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Tropical forest carbon sequestration accelerated by nitrogen. [PDF]
Tang W +10 more
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Landslide susceptibility mapping in India's Western Ghats using machine learning revealed high‐risk zones driven by deforestation, slope alteration and road proximity. The Random Forest model showed highest accuracy, supporting targeted mitigation, planning and early warning systems.
Manoranjan Mishra +4 more
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Engaging Sustainable Reforestation and Forest Protection in the Wallacea Line, Indonesia. [PDF]
Ngongo Y +14 more
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Land Cover Change Drives River Flow Modifications in Central Chile
This study examines the combined effects of land cover change and ENSO on streamflow dynamics in four coastal catchments of central Chile, using a 45‐year (1979–2023) dataset of remote sensing and hydroclimatic data. Conclusions Native forest loss reduced summer flows and PP–Q relationship; preserved forests enhanced resilience.
Rossana Escanilla‐Minchel +2 more
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Linking Leaf Gas Exchange to Non-Structural Carbohydrate Allocation to Understand the Early Establishment of Young <i>Quercus</i> and <i>Fraxinus</i> Species. [PDF]
Spennati E +4 more
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Dry‐Season Water Deficits in the Southwestern Amazon Under High Emissions
Projected climatic water deficit in the study region indicates a longer and more intense dry season, with delays in the onset of the wet season under higher emission scenarios. These changes, particularly, pronounced under SSP5‐8.5, suggest increased ecological vulnerability and greater seasonal water stress.
Débora J. Dutra +18 more
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