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It is getting hotter in here: determining and projecting the impacts of global environmental change on drylands

机译:这里越来越热:确定和预测全球环境变化对旱地的影响

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Drylands occupy large portions of the Earth, and are a key terrestrial biome from the socio-ecological point of view. In spite of their extent and importance, the impacts of global environmental change on them remain poorly understood. In this introduction, we review some of the main expected impacts of global change in drylands, quantify research efforts on the topic, and highlight how the articles included in this theme issue contribute to fill current gaps in our knowledge. Our literature analyses identify key under-studied areas that need more research (e.g. countries such as Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad and Somalia, and deserts such as the Thar, Kavir and Taklamakan), and indicate that most global change research carried out to date in drylands has been done on a unidisciplinary basis. The contributions included here use a wide array of organisms (from micro-organisms to humans), spatial scales (from local to global) and topics (from plant demography to poverty alleviation) to examine key issues to the socio-ecological impacts of global change in drylands. These papers highlight the complexities and difficulties associated with the prediction of such impacts. They also identify the increased use of long-term experiments and multidisciplinary approaches as priority areas for future dryland research. Major advances in our ability to predict and understand global change impacts on drylands can be achieved by explicitly considering how the responses of individuals, populations and communities will in turn affect ecosystem services. Future research should explore linkages between these responses and their effects on water and climate, as well as the provisioning of services for human development and well-being.
机译:旱地占据了地球的大部分,从社会生态学的角度来看,它是重要的陆地生物群落。尽管它们的范围和重要性,但对全球环境变化对它们的影响的了解仍然很少。在本引言中,我们回顾了干旱地区全球变化的一些主要预期影响,量化了对该主题的研究力度,并强调了该主题期刊中包含的文章如何弥补当前我们的知识空白。我们的文献分析确定了需要进一步研究的关键研究不足的地区(例如毛里塔尼亚,马里,布基纳法索,乍得和索马里等国家,以及塔尔,卡维尔和塔克拉玛干等沙漠),并指出大多数全球变化研究已开展迄今为止,旱地已经在学科基础上完成。此处的贡献使用了各种各样的生物(从微生物到人类),空间规模(从本地到全球)和主题(从植物人口统计学到扶贫),研究了关键问题和全球变化的社会生态影响在干旱地区。这些论文强调了与此类影响的预测相关的复杂性和困难。他们还将长期实验和多学科方法的使用作为未来旱地研究的重点领域。通过明确考虑个人,人口和社区的反应将如何反过来影响生态系统服务,可以实现我们预测和了解全球变化对旱地的影响的能力的重大进步。未来的研究应探讨这些反应及其对水和气候的影响之间的联系,以及为人类发展和福祉提供服务。

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