Climate-Vegetation Dynamics

Climate and vegetation are intricately linked, with climate influencing vegetation distribution and health, and vegetation affecting climate patterns through processes like transpiration and carbon sequestration. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of considering both the characteristics of climate and its geographic attributes to understand global biodiversity patterns. Changes in vegetation activity due to climate trends have been observed globally, with ecosystems responding differently based on their location and climate conditions.

Related Studies:

  1. Quantifying the Influence of Climate Variables on Vegetation Through Remote Sensing and Multi-dimensional Data Analysis
  2. Wavelet-based spatiotemporal analyses of climate and vegetation for the Athabasca river basin in Canada