supported by the National Basic Research Program of China on Global Change (2010CB950600);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31021001, 30721140306);'Strategic Priority Research Program-Climate Change: Carbon Budget and Related Issues' of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDA05050503)
Forests play a leading role in regional and global carbon (C) cycles. Detailed assessment of the temporal and spatial changes in C sinks/sources of China's forests is critical to the estimation of the national C budge...
Net biome production (NBP) is considered as the most appropriate concept for analyzing long-term and large-scale changes of the carbon cycle induced by land use. We have estimated NBP potential of Japanese managed for...
Current and past land use practices are critical in determining the distribution and size of global terrestrial carbon (C) sources and sinks. Althoughfossil fuel emissions dominate the anthropogenic perturbation of th...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.39899370-03);Key Project of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences;the Foundation of Red Soil Ecological Experiment Station of Chinese Academy of Sciences(2000-03).
Besides ruminant animals and their wastes, soil is an important regula ting medium in carbon cycling. The soil can be both a contributor to climate cha nge and a recipient of impacts. In the past, land cultivation has...