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Increasing net primary production in China from 1982 to 1999

  • Jingyun Fang
  • , Shilong Piao
  • , Christopher B. Field
  • , Yude Pan
  • , Qinghua Guo
  • , Liming Zhou
  • , Changhui Peng
  • , Shu Tao

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Abstract

We used a simple process model and satellite data to explore trends in China's terrestrial net primary production (NPP). We found that the country's terrestrial NPP increased by 18.7% from 1982 to 1999. Evidence for this major increase also came from crop yields and forest inventory surveys, and much of it appeared to be the result of a lengthening of the growing season. Plant growth also increased during the middle of the growing season, but to a lesser extent. Historical NPP trends indicate a great deal of spatial heterogeneity, increasing significantly over an area covering 30.8% of China during the past 18 years, but decreasing in areas undergoing rapid urbanization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)293-297
Number of pages5
JournalFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Volume1
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2003

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