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Energy-Water Balance and Ecosystem Response to Climate Change in Southwest China

In: Topics in Climate Modeling

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  • Jianhua Wang
  • Yaohuan Huang
  • Dong Jiang
  • Xiaoyang Song

Abstract

It is important to highlight energy-water balance and ecosystem response to climate changes. The change of water-energy balance and ecosystem due to climate change will affect the regional ecological and human living significantly, especially in Southwest China which is an ecologically fragile area. This chapter presents the retrieval methodology of parameters (reconstruction of vegetation index, land cover semi-automatic classification, a time series reconstruction of land surface temperature based on Kalman filter and precipitation interpolation based on thin plate smoothing splines), time-series analysis methodology (land cover change, vegetation succession and drought index) and correlate analysis methodology (correlation coefficient and principal component analysis). Then, based on the above method, remote sensing data were integrated, a time series analysis on a 30-year data was used to illustrate the water-energy balance and ecosystem variability in Southwest China. The result showed that energy-water balance and ecosystem (ecosystem structures, vegetation and droughts) have severe response to climate change.

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  • Jianhua Wang & Yaohuan Huang & Dong Jiang & Xiaoyang Song, 2016. "Energy-Water Balance and Ecosystem Response to Climate Change in Southwest China," Chapters, in: Theodore V. V. Hromadka II & Prasada Rao (ed.), Topics in Climate Modeling, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:102674
    DOI: 10.5772/64960
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    Keywords

    energy-water balance; climate change; ecosystem; droughts estimation; vegetation index; time series analysis; land cover change;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q54 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Climate; Natural Disasters and their Management; Global Warming

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