It is important to assess the impact of climate change on ecosystems for ecological conservation. Climatevegetation models are considered to provide an effective way of demonstrating climate change impacts. One such model, K觟ppen Classification, is widely used to estimate the effects of global climate change on ecosystems. However, due to climate surface resolution limitations, previous studies have not been able to completely reflect the impact of climate change on different ecosystem types in some mountain areas. Sichuan Province, which is located in the southwest of China, is sensitive to climate change because of its complex topography. In this paper, we used K觟ppen Classification to quantify the changes of bioclimatic types for Sichuan Province under climate change. We employed Regional Climate Model 4.0 to project
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