Search Results - "Christensen, Lindsey"
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A Framework for Vulnerability Analysis in Sustainability Science
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08-07-2003)“…Global environmental change and sustainability science increasingly recognize the need to address the consequences of changes taking place in the structure and…”
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Illustrating the Coupled Human-Environment System for Vulnerability Analysis: Three Case Studies
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08-07-2003)“…The vulnerability framework of the Research and Assessment Systems for Sustainability Program explicitly recognizes the coupled human-environment system and…”
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Hillslope Hydrology Influences the Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Remotely Sensed Ecosystem Productivity
Published in Water resources research (01-11-2020)“…Prediction of ecosystem responses to a changing climate is challenging at the landscape to regional scale, in part because topography creates various habitats…”
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Increasing plant water stress and decreasing summer streamflow in response to a warmer and wetter climate in seasonally snow‐covered forests
Published in Ecohydrology (20-10-2020)“…Abstract Warming temperatures and precipitation changes are expected to alter water availability and increase drought stress in western North America, yet…”
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Increasing plant water stress and decreasing summer streamflow in response to a warmer and wetter climate in seasonally snow-covered forests
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Spatial patterns of simulated transpiration response to climate variability in a snow dominated mountain ecosystem
Published in Hydrological processes (30-08-2008)“…Transpiration is an important component of soil water storage and stream-flow and is linked with ecosystem productivity, species distribution, and ecosystem…”
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Increasing plant water stress and decreasing summer streamflow in response to a warmer and wetter climate in seasonally snow‐covered forests
Published in Ecohydrology (01-01-2021)“…Warming temperatures and precipitation changes are expected to alter water availability and increase drought stress in western North America, yet uncertainties…”
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Vulnerability of the Asian typical steppe to grazing and climate change
Published in Climatic change (01-04-2004)“…The vulnerability of grassland vegetation in Inner Mongolia to climate change and grazing was examined using an ecosystem model. Grazing is an important form…”
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Hydrologic, geomorphic and climatic processes controlling willow establishment in a montane ecosystem
Published in Hydrological processes (01-05-2006)“…Willow communities dominate mid‐elevation riparian areas throughout the Rocky Mountains of North America. However, many willow stands are rapidly declining in…”
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Integrated Assessment of the Dynamics, Stability and Resilience of the Inner Mongolian Grazing Ecosystems
Published in Nomadic peoples (01-01-2005)“…This paper presents results from an ecological assessment of land use and climate change in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Using a combination of…”
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Dynamics and sustainability of the inner Mongolia typical steppe: Ecosystem responses to grazing and climate
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Don't Sell Social Science Short
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Dynamics and sustainability of the inner Mongolia typical steppe: Ecosystem responses to grazing and climate
Published 01-01-2001“…The purpose of this study is to examine interactions of historic, present, and future climate patterns, vegetation patterns, and grazing practices to better…”
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