Title
Scoping Completed for an Experiment to Assess Vulnerability for Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Eos
Publication Date
5-2011
Volume
92
Issue
18
First Page
150
Last Page
151
Abstract
Over the past 100 years, high northern latitude regions have experienced more rapid warming than elsewhere on Earth. This trend is expected to continue over the next century. Arctic tundra, boreal forests, and peatlands are already undergoing major changes, reinforced by the cascading effects of thawing permafrost, increasing disturbance (particularly fire and insect pests), and altered surface hydrology. These changes influence processes at the ecosystem and landscape scales, including energy balance and vegetation productivity, which feed back to regional and global climate in addition to affecting wildlife habitat and ecosystem resources available to local communities.
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2011EO180002
Rights
© 2011 American Geophysical Union
Recommended Citation
Goetz, S., J.Kimball, M.Mack, and E.Kasischke, (2011), Scoping Completed for an Experiment to Assess Vulnerability of Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems,Eos Trans. AGU, 92(18),150. doi: 10.1029/2011EO180002