2023
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.4663
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Changed ecosystem stability in response to climate anomalies in the context of ecological restoration projects

Abstract: Dryland ecosystems are fragile and under the context of climate change, the increased frequency of short‐term climate variability will put them under additional stress, so the ability of dryland ecosystems to stabilize against exposure to climate anomalies is becoming increasingly critical. To mitigate the degradation of dryland ecosystems in China, the Chinese Government has launched ambitious ecological restoration projects (ERPs) in drylands, and understanding the effects and mechanisms of these projects on… Show more

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“…Forest restoration is a complex ecological process, which is influenced by a variety of factors, including climate factors, vegetation competition, and external disturbances (Moore et al, 2023;Dang et al, 2023). Climate factors directly affect plant growth and habitat environment.…”
Section: Affecting Climate Factors Of Forest Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forest restoration is a complex ecological process, which is influenced by a variety of factors, including climate factors, vegetation competition, and external disturbances (Moore et al, 2023;Dang et al, 2023). Climate factors directly affect plant growth and habitat environment.…”
Section: Affecting Climate Factors Of Forest Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forest restoration is a complex ecological process, which is influenced by a variety of factors, including climate factors, biotic variables, and external disturbances [63,64]. Climate factors directly affect plant growth and habitat environment.…”
Section: Affecting Climate Factors Of Forest Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%