Impacts of Climate Warming and Humidification on Vegetation Activity over the Tibetan Plateau

Author:

He Zhe1,Zhou Ting2,Chen Jiaqi1,Fu Yajing1,Peng Yuanying3,Zhang Li14,Yao Tongyu1,Farooq Taimoor Hassan5ORCID,Wu Xiaohong14,Yan Wende1,Wang Jun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Technology in Forestry and Ecology in South China, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha 410004, China

2. China International Engineering Consulting Corporation, Ecological Technical Research Institute, Beijing 100085, China

3. College of Arts and Sciences, Lewis University, Romeoville, IL 60446, USA

4. Lutou National Station for Scientific Observation and Research of Forest Ecosystem in Hunan Province, Yueyang 414000, China

5. Bangor College China, A Joint School between Bangor University and Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha 410004, China

Abstract

Vegetation is the most vulnerable component of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change. In recent decades, there has been a significant warming and humidification trend in the Tibetan Plateau. It is crucial to study and analyze the impact of these changes on the ecosystem and their future trends for protecting the Tibetan Plateau’s ecosystem. This study collected and analyzed climate (temperature, precipitation) data and vegetation index data (the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the leaf area index (LAI)), as well as data from significance tests combined with Mann–Kendall tests and Sen’s slope estimation. The effects of temperature and precipitation factors on vegetation indices were revealed, leading to a multiple regression model predicting NDVI and LAI value changes under climate change from 2021 to 2100. The results indicate a general increase in temperature and precipitation levels across the Tibetan Plateau between 2000 and 2020. The climate experienced a clear pattern of warming and moist conditions, with the southeast region experiencing warmer and wetter conditions, and the northwest region experiencing drier and colder conditions. The trends of the LAI and NDVI values of the Tibetan Plateau indicated a general increase, with a gradual decline from the southeast to the northwest. Precipitation and temperature were differentially correlated with the NDVI and LAI values across various regions of the plateau. Between 2021 and 2100, the Tibetan Plateau is expected to experience year-on-year increases in both precipitation and temperature levels. However, the increase in precipitation was found to be less significant than that of the climate and, comparatively, smoother. There is a certain correlation between the NDVI and LAI values, and the changes in temperature and precipitation. The variations of both are more influenced by temperature than precipitation, with an overall increasing trend observed over the years, which is also quite evident. This study could serve as a scientific foundation and a point of reference for monitoring vegetation changes over a long period of time on the plateau, as well as for the planning and execution of ecological development in the Tibetan Plateau.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Hunan Water Conservancy Science and Technology Project

Three Gorges Project of MWR

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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