2022
DOI: 10.3390/su141610051
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Spatial-Temporal Changes of Carbon Source/Sink in Terrestrial Vegetation Ecosystem and Response to Meteorological Factors in Yangtze River Delta Region (China)

Abstract: As an important part and the core link of a terrestrial ecosystem, terrestrial vegetation is the main means for human to regulate climate and mitigate the increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration. The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) region is an urban agglomeration with the strongest comprehensive strength among developing countries (China). In the context of global climate change, a rapid, comprehensive, and detailed understanding of the spatio-temporal characteristics and variation tendency of the net ecosystem p… Show more

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“…The carbon cycle is fundamental to our understanding of Earth's ecological systems, offering essential insights into how ecosystems respond to climate change and highlighting the significant impact of anthropogenic activities on these dynamics [1,2]. As such, carbon cycle research has become a pivotal theme in global climate change discourse, attracting extensive international focus [3,4]. The role of terrestrial vegetation in the carbon cycle is particularly critical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The carbon cycle is fundamental to our understanding of Earth's ecological systems, offering essential insights into how ecosystems respond to climate change and highlighting the significant impact of anthropogenic activities on these dynamics [1,2]. As such, carbon cycle research has become a pivotal theme in global climate change discourse, attracting extensive international focus [3,4]. The role of terrestrial vegetation in the carbon cycle is particularly critical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of terrestrial vegetation in the carbon cycle is particularly critical. Recent studies have extended beyond Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) [5][6][7] and Net Primary Productivity (NPP) [8][9][10] to broader aspects like estimating Net Ecosystem Productivity (NEP), determining regional carbon budgets, and assessing carbon sources and sinks comprehensively [4,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%