Track 1-13: Monitoring and Managing Grass and Forage Biomass Resources at the Landscape Level
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Publication Date
2013
Location
Sydney, Australia
Description
The study of Potential Natural Vegetation (PNV) has been proposed as a way to examine the impact of changes in climate on the distribution of vegetation. This study analyzes the influence of climate change in the potential vegetation distribution at global scale, using the Comprehensive Sequential Classification System (CSCS) approach to explore the changes of area, shift distance and direction for each broad vegetation category.
Citation
Feng, Qisheng; Liang, Tiangang; Hong, Jiexie; Huang, Xiaodong; and Ren, Jizhou, "Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Global Potential Vegetation Distributions Simulated by CSCS Approach" (2013). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 18.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/22/1-13/18)
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Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Global Potential Vegetation Distributions Simulated by CSCS Approach
Sydney, Australia
The study of Potential Natural Vegetation (PNV) has been proposed as a way to examine the impact of changes in climate on the distribution of vegetation. This study analyzes the influence of climate change in the potential vegetation distribution at global scale, using the Comprehensive Sequential Classification System (CSCS) approach to explore the changes of area, shift distance and direction for each broad vegetation category.
