2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12223913
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Effects of Ecological Restoration and Climate Change on Herbaceous and Arboreal Phenology

Zixuan Yuan,
Yiben Cheng,
Lina Mi
et al.

Abstract: With global climate change, changes in vegetation phenology have become increasingly evident. Horqin Sandy Land is located near the eastern part of the West Liaohe River. It is the largest sandy land in China and its ecological environment is fragile. Investigating the changes in vegetation phenology in these sandy areas and determining the relationship between vegetation phenology and meteorological factors are of great importance for predicting the impacts of future climate change and understanding the respo… Show more

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“…Many actions can be taken to mitigate climate change. We can adopt the conservation and restoration of natural ecosystems as a strategy that enables humankind to adapt to climate change impacts [114][115][116]. Natural resources can also help us to adapt to the impacts of climate change that we are already experiencing [114,117,118].…”
Section: Ecosystem Management For Climate Change Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many actions can be taken to mitigate climate change. We can adopt the conservation and restoration of natural ecosystems as a strategy that enables humankind to adapt to climate change impacts [114][115][116]. Natural resources can also help us to adapt to the impacts of climate change that we are already experiencing [114,117,118].…”
Section: Ecosystem Management For Climate Change Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%