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List of Contributors | ||
Preface | ||
1 | GCTE science: objectives, structure and implementation | 3 |
2 | Ecosystem physiology: overview and synthesis | 13 |
3 | The response of complex multispecies systems to elevated CO[subscript 2] | 20 |
4 | Elevated CO[subscript 2] and terrestrial vegetation: implications for and beyond the global carbon budget | 43 |
5 | The role of vegetation in controlling carbon dioxide and water exchange between land surface and the atmosphere | 77 |
6 | Integrated models of ecosystem function: a grassland case study | 93 |
7 | The importance of structure in understanding global change | 117 |
8 | The application of patch models in global change research | 127 |
9 | Climate change, disturbances and landscape dynamics | 149 |
10 | Linking the human dimension to landscape dynamics | 173 |
11 | Landscape diversity and vegetation response to long-term climate change in the eastern Olympic Peninsula, Pacific Northwest USA | 184 |
12 | The work of Focus 3 | 207 |
13 | Agriculture and global change: scaling direct carbon dioxide impacts and feedbacks through time | 229 |
14 | Predicting crop yields under global change | 260 |
15 | Global change impacts on managed forests | 275 |
16 | Linked pest-crop models under global change | 291 |
17 | Soil erosion under global change | 317 |
18 | Global change and ecological complexity | 341 |
19 | Self-organization in ecosystems: lumpy geometries, periodicities and morphologies | 346 |
20 | Diversity of soil biota and ecosystem function | 385 |
21 | The functional role of species in terrestrial ecosystems | 403 |
22 | Carbon and nitrogen interactions in the terrestrial biosphere: anthropogenic effects | 431 |
23 | Global dynamic vegetation modelling: coupling biogeochemistry and biogeography models | 451 |
24 | Global and regional land use responses to climate change | |
25 | Incorporating land-use change in Earth system models illustrated by IMAGE 2 | 484 |
26 | Developing the potential for describing the terrestrial biosphere's response to a changing climate | 511 |
27 | Data requirements for global terrestrial ecosystem modelling | 529 |
28 | Satellite data for monitoring, understanding and modelling of ecosystem functioning | 566 |
29 | Predicting a future terrestrial biosphere: challenges to GCTE science | 595 |
Index | 609 |
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