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Estimating Trends and Variation of Net Biome Productivity in India for 1980–2012 Using a Land Surface Model

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In this paper we explore the trend in Net Biome Productivity (NBP) over India for the period 1980-2012 and quantify the impact of different environmental factors, including atmospheric CO2 concentrations… Click to show full abstract

In this paper we explore the trend in Net Biome Productivity (NBP) over India for the period 1980-2012 and quantify the impact of different environmental factors, including atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]), land use and land cover change (LULCC), climate and nitrogen deposition on carbon fluxes using a land surface model, Integrated Science Assessment Model (ISAM). Results show that terrestrial ecosystems of India have been a carbon sink for this period. Driven by a strong CO2 fertilization effect, magnitude of NBP increased from 27.17 TgC/yr in the 1980s to 34.39 TgC/yr in the 1990s, but decreased to 23.70 TgC/yr in the 2000s due to change in climate. Adoption of forest conservation, management and reforestation policies in the past decade has promoted carbon sequestration in the ecosystems but this effect has been offset by loss of carbon from ecosystems due to rising temperatures and decrease in precipitation.

Keywords: net biome; land; model; 1980 2012; using land; biome productivity

Journal Title: Geophysical Research Letters
Year Published: 2017

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