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Title Global change and terrestrial ecosystems / edited by Brian Walker, Will Steffen
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996

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Description xvi, 619 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Series International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme book series ; 2
International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme book series ; 2
Contents Machine derived contents note: Part I. Introduction: 1. GTCE Science: objectives, structure, and implementation B. H. Walker and W. L. Steffen -- Part II. Ecosystem Physiology: 2. Ecosystem physiology H. A. Mooney -- 3. The response of complex multispecies systems to elevated CO2 C. H. Korner -- 4. Elevated CO2 and terrestrial vegetation: implications for and beyond the global carbon budget F. A. Bazzaz et al. -- 5. The role of vegetation in controlling carbon dioxide and water exchange between land surface and the atmosphere E. Detlef Schulze et al. -- 6. Integrated models of ecosystem function: a grassland case study Michael B. Coughenour and W. J. Parton -- Part III. Ecosystem Structure: 7. The importance of structure in understanding global change H. H. Shugart -- 8. The application of patch models in global change research T. M. Smith and H. H. Shugart -- 9. Climate change, disturbances and landscape dynamics Robert H. Gardner et al. -- 10. Linking the human dimension to landscape dynamics Ian R. Noble -- 11. Landscape diversity and vegetation response to long-term climate change in the Eastern Olympic Peninsula, Pacific Northwest USA L. B. Brubaker and J. S. McLachlan -- Part IV. Agriculture, Forestry and Soils: 12. The work of Focus 3 P. B. Tinker and J. S. I. Ingram -- 13. Agriculture and global change: scaling direct carbon dioxide impacts and feedbacks through time R. M. Gifford et al. -- 14. Predicting crop yields under global change J. Goudriaan -- 15. Global change impacts on managed forests S. Linder et al. -- 16. Linked pest-crop models under global change P. S. Teng et al. -- 17. Soil erosion under climate change C. Valentin -- Part V. Ecological Complexity: 18. Global change and ecological complexity O. E. Sala -- 19. Self organization in ecosystems: lumpy geometries, periodicities and morphologies C. S. Holling et al. -- 20. Diversity of soil biota and ecosystem function O. W. Heal et al. -- 21. The functional role of species in terrestrial ecosystems F. S. Chapin III et al. -- 22. Carbon and nitrogen interactions in the terrestial biosphere: anthropogenic effects J. M. Melillo -- 23. Global dynamic vegetation modeling: coupling biogeochemistry and biogeography models R. P. Neilson and S. W. Running -- 24. Global and regional land use responses to climate change M. L. Parry et al. -- 25. Incorporating land-use change in Earth system models illustrated by Image 2 R. Leemans -- 26. Developing the potential for describing the terestrial biosphere's response to a changing climate F. I. Woodward -- 27. Data requirements for global terrestrial ecosystem modelling W. Cramer and A. Fischer -- 28. Satellite data for monitoring, understanding and modelling of ecosystem functioning A. Fischer et al. -- 29. Predicting a future terrestrial biosphere: challenges to GTCE science B. H. Walker -- Index
Summary How will the world's vegetation, from 'natural' ecosystems to intensively managed agricultural systems, be affected by changes in land use, the composition of gases in the atmosphere, and climate? This major new book presents a collection of essays by leading authorities who address the current state of knowledge. The chapters bring together the early results of an international scientific research programme designed to answer the following questions: what will happen to our ability to produce food and fibre, and what effects will there be on biological diversity under rapid environmental change? How will these changes to terrestrial ecosystems feed back to further environmental change? Among the special features of the book are descriptions of a dynamic global vegetation model, developing generic crop models and a special section on the emerging discipline of global ecology
Analysis Plants Ecology
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject International Geosphere--Biosphere Progam "Global Changes"
International Geosphere-Biosphere Program "Global Changes."
International Geosphere-Biosphere Progam "Global Changes"
Climatic changes -- Congresses.
Climatic changes.
Crops and climate.
Crops and climate -- Congresses.
Ecosystem management.
Ecosystem management -- Congresses.
Global warming.
Plant ecophysiology.
Plant ecophysiology -- Congresses.
Vegetation and climate -- Congresses.
Vegetation and climate.
Author Steffen, W. L. (William L.), 1947-
Walker, B. H. (Brian Harrison), 1940-
Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems (GCTE) Project
International Geosphere-Biosphere Program "Global Changes."
LC no. 96013050
ISBN 0521570948 (hardcover)
0521578108 (paperback)