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ISBN 10: 1119011736
ISBN 13: 9781119011699
Author: Dominique Bachelet, David P Turner
Global Vegetation Dynamics Concepts and Applications in the MC1 Model 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I: General Description of the Model MC1
1 History and General Description of the Dynamic Global Vegetation Model MC1
ABSTRACT
1.1. MODEL HISTORY
1.2. MC1 MODEL DESCRIPTION
1.3. INPUT DATA
1.4. MC1 RUN PROTOCOL
1.5. THE FIRE FORECAST MODEL
1.6. THE NEXT GENERATION; MC2, C++ IMPLEMENTATION
REFERENCES
2 Historical Climate and Suppression Effects on Simulated Fire and Carbon Dynamics in the Conterminous United States
ABSTRACT
2.1. INTRODUCTION
2.2. METHODS
2.3. RESULTS
2.4. DISCUSSION
2.5. CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
3 Challenges and Limitations of Using a DGVM for Local to Regional Applications
ABSTRACT
3.1. INTRODUCTION
3.2. SCALE-RELATED CHALLENGES
3.3. OTHER MORE GENERAL (LESS SCALE-DEPENDENT) CHALLENGES
3.4. CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
4 The Making of a Dynamic General Vegetation Model, MC1
ABSTRACT
4.1. RATIONALE FOR BUILDING DYNAMIC GLOBAL VEGEGATION MODELS
4.2. GENERAL CONCEPT USED TO BUILD DYNAMIC GLOBAL VEGETATION MODELS
4.3. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ON BIOGEOGRAPHY
4.4. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ON BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
4.5. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ON DISTURBANCE
4.6. DGVM CALIBRATION AND VALIDATION
4.7. SCALING ISSUES: VEGETATION CHANGE, WILDFIRES, AND COARSE CLIMATE GRIDS
4.8. CONCLUSIONS–CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
Part II: Examples of Projects Using MC1 at Various Spatial Scales
5 A Brief Description of the VINCERA Project; Vulnerability and Impacts of North American Forests to Climate Change: Ecosystem Responses and Adaptation
ABSTRACT
5.1. INTRODUCTION
5.2. METHODS
5.3. RESULTS
5.4. DISCUSSION
REFERENCES
6 Continent-wide Simulations of a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model over the United States and Canada under Nine AR4 Future Scenarios
ABSTRACT
6.1. INTRODUCTION
6.2. METHODS
6.3. RESULTS
6.4. DISCUSSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
7 Drivers of Future Ecosystem Change in the US Pacific Northwest
ABSTRACT
7.1. INTRODUCTION
7.2. METHODS
7.3. RESULTS
7.4. DISCUSSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
8 Application of MC1 to Wind Cave National Park
ABSTRACT
8.1. INTRODUCTION
8.2. METHODS
8.3. RESULTS
8.4. DISCUSSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
9 Simulating Effects of Climate and Vegetation Change on Distributions of Martens and Fishers in the Sierra Nevada, California, Using Maxent and MC1
9.1. INTRODUCTION
9.2. METHODS
9.3. RESULTS
9.4. DISCUSSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
Part III: Packaging MC1 Results to Increase Its Usability by Managers
10 Using a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model to Help Inform Management Decisions
10.1. INTRODUCTION
10.2. DEVELOPING CLIMATE-INFORMED STSMs
10.3. cSTSM MODEL APPLICATION IN CENTRAL OREGON
10.4. cSTSM MODEL APPLICATION IN THE WASHINGTON COAST RANGE
10.5. COMPARING RESULTS ACROSS LANDSCAPES
10.6. FUTURE WORK
10.7. CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
11 Bringing MC1 Model Results to Data Basin to Facilitate Access, Distribution, and Interpretation
11.1. INTRODUCTION
11.2. MC1: DATA BASIN GALLERIES
11.3. MC1 IN DATA BASIN GATEWAYS
11.4. CONCLUSIONS
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