2018
DOI: 10.4236/ajcc.2018.72018
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Impact of Climate Change on Vegetation Distribution and Net Primary Productivity of Forests of Himalayan River Basins: Brahmaputra, Koshi and Indus

Abstract: The impacts of climate change in terms of forest vegetation shifts and Net Primary Productivity (NPP) changes are assessed for Brahmaputra, Koshi and Indus river basins for the mid (2021-2050) and long (2071-2100) terms for RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios. Two Dynamical Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), Integrated BIosphere Simulator (IBIS) and (Lund Postdam and Jena (LPJ), have been used for this purpose. The DGVMs are driven by the ensemble mean climate projections from 5 climate models that contributed to the C… Show more

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“…Then, we introduce relaxation variables to correctly classify the wrong points. Moreover, we need to give them a penalty, represented by C in Equation (7). Solving Equations ( 5) and ( 6) transform into solving the constrained optimization problem, that is…”
Section: Influence Model Of Meteorological Elements On the Vegetation...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Then, we introduce relaxation variables to correctly classify the wrong points. Moreover, we need to give them a penalty, represented by C in Equation (7). Solving Equations ( 5) and ( 6) transform into solving the constrained optimization problem, that is…”
Section: Influence Model Of Meteorological Elements On the Vegetation...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vegetation is the key element for the interaction between land and atmosphere, and its change is caused by topographic (altitude, slope, and others) factors [1], human activities (urban construction, overgrazing, and ecological engineering), and climate change [2][3][4][5]. Among them, climate is one of the main determinants of vegetation type distribution and dynamic change [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%