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Interactive Changes of Ecosystems and Societies on the Mongolian Plateau: From Coupled Regulations of Land Use and Changing Climate to Adaptation
Project Start Date
05/20/2009
Project End Date
05/19/2012
Grant Number
08-LCLUC08-2-0063
Project Call Name
Regional_Initiative_Name
Region
Solicitation

Team Members:

Person Name Person role on project Affiliation
Jiquan Chen Principal Investigator Michigan State University, East Lansing, US
Nan Lu Graduate Student Researcher The University of Toledo, ,
Ranjeet John Graduate Student Researcher University of South Dakota, Vermillion, US
Burkhard Wilske Postdoc Researcher University of Toledo, Toledo, United States
Abstract

The semi-arid region of the NEESPI domain on the Mongolian plateau lies within the jurisdictions of two governments, with similar geographical settings but contrasting socioeconomic systems - Inner Mongolia (IM) of China and Mongolia (MG). With respect to future temperatures and precipitation, this already water-limited region will experience: (1) a warming trend above the global warming mean (3.3°C by 2100), (2) longer, more intense, and more frequent summer heat waves, (3) altered summer and winter precipitation patterns, and (4) more extreme precipitation events, likely due to the combination of high latitude and altitude. The climate records in IM showed trends of warmer and drier conditions in the region. The annual daily mean, maximum, and minimum temperature increased whereas the diurnal temperature range decreased. On the decadal scale, the warming and drying trends were more significant in the last 30 years than the preceding 20 years. From land use perspective, the dominant land cover, grassland and barren, 0.47 and 0.27 million km2 respectively (41.21 and 23.58%) have increased proportionally. Cropland and urban land use also increased to 0.15 million km2 and 2197 km2 respectively (13.10% and 0.19 %). However, the results further indicated increases in both the homogeneity and fragmentation of the landscape. Increasing homogeneity was mainly related with the reduction in minority cover types such as such as savanna, forests and permanent wetlands and increasing cohesion, aggregation index and clumpy indices. The combined changes play the central role in determining species distribution and ecosystem function such as water and carbon. Our team is organized to examine and model the interactive changes of the natural and human systems at different temporal and spatial scales for use in recommending plans to increase the success of ecosystem and human adaptation to the changing climate and land use on the plateau.

Project Documents

Project Documents

Year Type Title
2013 Publications Li, S., Xie, Y., Brown, D.G., Bai, Y., Judd, K. 2013. Spatial variability of the adaptation of grassland vegetation to climatic change in Inner Mongolia of China. Applied Geography, 43. doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2013.05.008
2013 Publications Wang, J., D. G. Brown, and J. Chen. 2013. Dynamics of net primary productivity in the Mongolian grasslands (1982?2009) in relation to climate variability and change. Landscape Ecology DOI 10.1007/s10980-013-9865-1
2013 Publications Liu, YL, Q Zhuang, M. Chen, Z. Pan, N. Tchebakova, A. Sokolov, D. Kicklighter, J. Melillo, A. Sirin , G. Zhou, Y. He, J. Chen, L. Bowling. 2013. Response of evapotranspiration and water availability to changing climate and land cover on the Mongolian Plateau during the 21st century. Global and Planetary Change 108: 88-95
2013 Publications Shao, C., J. Chen, L. Li. 2013. Grazing alters the biophysical regulations of carbon fluxes in a desert steppe. Environmental Research Letters 8: doi:10.1088/1748-9326/8/2/025012
2013 Publications Wang, J., Brown, D.G., Riolo, R.L., Page, S.E., and Agrawal, A. In Press. Exploratory analyses of local institutions for climate change adaptation in the Mongolian grasslands: An agent-based modeling approach. Global Environmental Change
2013 Publications Wang, J., Brown, D.G., Agrawal, A. In Press. Climate adaptation, local institutions, and rural livelihoods: A comparative study of herder communities in Mongolia and Inner Mongolia, China. Global Environmental Change.
2011 Publications Lu, N., S. Chen, B. Wilske1, G. Sun, and J. Chen. Effects of land use practices on ET–soil water relationship in semi-arid Inner Mongolia. Journal of Plant Ecology (in revision with minor revision)
2011 Publications Sun, G., P. Caldwell, A. Noormets, E. Cohen, S. G. McNulty, E. Treasure, J.-C. Domec, Q. Mu, J. Xiao, R. John, and J. Chen. Upscaling key ecosystem functions across the conterminous United States by a water-centric ecosystem model. Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences (submitted).
2011 Publications Chen, J. Interdisciplinary research in ecological research. In Han and Wu (eds.), Ecological Vision: Challenge, Response and Strategy. Higher Education Press (accepted).
2011 Publications John, R., J. Chen, A. Noormets, X. Xiao, J. Xu, N. Lu, S. Chen. Modeling gross primary production in semiarid Inner Mongolia using MODIS imagery and eddy covariance data. Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences (in review)
2011 Publications Sun, G., K. Alstad, J. Chen., S. Chen, C. R. Ford, G. Lin, C. Liu, N. Lu, S. G. McNulty, H. Miao, A. Noormets, J. M. Vose, B. Wilske, M. Zeppel, Y. Zhang, and Z. Zhang. A General predictive model for estimating monthly ecosystem evapotranspiration. Ecohydrology (accepted)
2011 Publications Zheng, B., Y. Zhang, and J. Chen. Preference to home landscape: wilderness or neatness? Landscape and Urban Planning (in press)
2010 Publications Wang, Z, X. Xiao, and X. Yan. 2010. Modeling gross primary production of maize cropland and degraded grassland in northeastern China. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 150: 1160–1167.
2010 Publications Li, C. Lafortezza, and J. Chen. 2010. Contribution of Landscape Ecology to Forest Management and Conservation. HEP and Springer, 400pp.
2010 Publications Yi, C., D. Ricciuto, …J. Chen, et al. 2010. Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents. Environmental Research Letter doi:10.1088/1748-9326/5/3/034007
2010 Publications Jung, M., M. Reichstein, P. Ciais, S. I. Seneviratne, J. Sheffield, M. L. Goulden, G. Bonan, A. Cescatti, J. Chen, R. de Jeu, A. J. Dolman, W. Eugster, D. Gerten, D. Gianelle, N. Gobron, J. Heinke, J. Kimball, B. E. Law, L. Montagnani, Q. Mu, B. Mueller, K. Oleson, D. Papale, A. Richardson, O. Roupsard, S. Running, E. Tomelleri, N. Viovy, U. Weber, C. Williams, E. Wood, S. Zaehle, and K. Zhang. 2010. Recent deceleration of global land evapotranspiration due to moisture supply limitation. Nature doi: 10.1038/nature09396.
2010 Publications Zhen, L., B. Ochirbat, Y. Lv, Y. J. Wei, X. L. Liu, J. Q. Chen, Z. J. Yao and F. Li. 2010. Comparing patterns of ecosystem service consumption and perceptions of range management between ethnic herders in Inner Mongolia and Mongolia. Environmental Research Letter 5. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/5/1/015001
2009 Publications Chen, S., J. Chen, G. Lin, W. Zhang, H. Miao, L. Wei, J. Huang, and X. Han. 2009. Energy balance and partition in Inner Mongolia steppe ecosystems with different land use types. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology149: 1800-1809.
2009 Publications John, R., J. Chen, N. Lu, and B. Wilske. 2009. Land Cover /land use change and their ecological consequences. Environmental Research Letter 4 045010. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/4/4/045010
2009 Publications Yuan, W., Y. Luo., A.D. Richardson, R. Oren, S. Luyssaert, I.A. Janssens, R. Ceulemans, T. Grünwald, M. Aubinet, C. Bernhofer, D. D. Baldocchi, J. Chen, A.L. Dunn, J. Deforest, A. H. Goldstein, E. Moors, J. W. Munger, R. K. Monson, A.E. Suyker, G. Starr, R. L. Scott, J. Tenhunen, S. B. Verma, T. Vesala, and S. C. Wofsy. 2009. Latitudinal patterns of interannual variability in net ecosystem exchange. Global Change Biology 15: 2905-2920.
2009 Publications Lu, N., B. Wilske, J. Ni, John, R. and J. Chen. 2009. Climate change in Inner Mongolia from 1955 through 2005. Environmental Research Letter 4 045006. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/4/4/045006
2009 NASA LCLUC Science Team Presentation Key Lessons on Water, Carbon, and Energy Fluxes for the Semiarid Landscapes of Inner Mongolia
2009 Publications Yan, H., Y. Fu, X. Xiao, H. Huang, H.He, and L. Ediger. 2009. Modeling gross primary productivity for winter wheat–maize double cropping system using MODIS time series and CO2 eddy flux tower data. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 129: 391–400.
2009 Publications Groisman, P. Y., E. A. Clark, V. M. Kattsov, D. P. Lettenmaier, I. N. Sokolik, V.B. Aizen, O. Cartus, J. Chen, S. Conard, J.Katzenberger, O. Krankina, J. Kukkonen, T. Machida, S. Maksyutov, D. Ojima, J. Qi, V. E. Romanovsky, M. Santoro, C. Schmullius, A. I. Shiklomanov, K. Shimoyama, H. H. Shugart, J. K. Shuman, M. Sofiev, A. I. Sukhinin, C. Vörösmarty, D. Walker, and E. F. Wood. 2009. The Northern Eurasia earth science partnership: an example of science applied to societal needs. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 5: 671-688.
2009 Publications Liu, C., Z. Zhang, G. Sun, J. Zhu, T. Zha, L. Shen, J. Chen, X. Fang and J. Chen. 2009. Quantifying evapotranspiration and the biophysical regulations of a poplar plantation assessed by eddy covariance and sap flow methods. Journal of Plant Ecology 33(4): 706-718.
2009 Publications Miao, H, S. Chen., J. Chen, W. Zhang, P. Zhang, L. Wei, X. Han, and G. Lin. 2009. Cultivation and grazing altered evapotranspiration and dynamics in Inner Mongolia stepps. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149: 1810-1819.
2009 Publications Wilske B., N. Lu, L.Wei, S. Chen, T. Zha, C. Liu, W. Xu, A. Noormets,J. Huang, Y. Wei, J. Chen, Z. Zhang, J. Ni, G. Sun, K. Guo, S. McNulty, R. John, X. Han, G. Lin, J. Chen. 2009. Poplar plantation has the potential to alter water balance in semiarid Inner Mongolia. Journal of Environmental Management 90: 2762-1770.
2008 Abstract Interactive Changes of Ecosystems and Societies on the Mongolian Plateau: From Coupled Regulations of Land Use and Changing Climate to Adaptation
Year Type Title
2013 Publications Li, S., Xie, Y., Brown, D.G., Bai, Y., Judd, K. 2013. Spatial variability of the adaptation of grassland vegetation to climatic change in Inner Mongolia of China. Applied Geography, 43. doi:10.1016/j.apgeog.2013.05.008
2013 Publications Wang, J., D. G. Brown, and J. Chen. 2013. Dynamics of net primary productivity in the Mongolian grasslands (1982?2009) in relation to climate variability and change. Landscape Ecology DOI 10.1007/s10980-013-9865-1
2013 Publications Liu, YL, Q Zhuang, M. Chen, Z. Pan, N. Tchebakova, A. Sokolov, D. Kicklighter, J. Melillo, A. Sirin , G. Zhou, Y. He, J. Chen, L. Bowling. 2013. Response of evapotranspiration and water availability to changing climate and land cover on the Mongolian Plateau during the 21st century. Global and Planetary Change 108: 88-95
2013 Publications Shao, C., J. Chen, L. Li. 2013. Grazing alters the biophysical regulations of carbon fluxes in a desert steppe. Environmental Research Letters 8: doi:10.1088/1748-9326/8/2/025012
2013 Publications Wang, J., Brown, D.G., Riolo, R.L., Page, S.E., and Agrawal, A. In Press. Exploratory analyses of local institutions for climate change adaptation in the Mongolian grasslands: An agent-based modeling approach. Global Environmental Change
2013 Publications Wang, J., Brown, D.G., Agrawal, A. In Press. Climate adaptation, local institutions, and rural livelihoods: A comparative study of herder communities in Mongolia and Inner Mongolia, China. Global Environmental Change.
2011 Publications Lu, N., S. Chen, B. Wilske1, G. Sun, and J. Chen. Effects of land use practices on ET–soil water relationship in semi-arid Inner Mongolia. Journal of Plant Ecology (in revision with minor revision)
2011 Publications Sun, G., P. Caldwell, A. Noormets, E. Cohen, S. G. McNulty, E. Treasure, J.-C. Domec, Q. Mu, J. Xiao, R. John, and J. Chen. Upscaling key ecosystem functions across the conterminous United States by a water-centric ecosystem model. Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences (submitted).
2011 Publications Chen, J. Interdisciplinary research in ecological research. In Han and Wu (eds.), Ecological Vision: Challenge, Response and Strategy. Higher Education Press (accepted).
2011 Publications John, R., J. Chen, A. Noormets, X. Xiao, J. Xu, N. Lu, S. Chen. Modeling gross primary production in semiarid Inner Mongolia using MODIS imagery and eddy covariance data. Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences (in review)
2011 Publications Sun, G., K. Alstad, J. Chen., S. Chen, C. R. Ford, G. Lin, C. Liu, N. Lu, S. G. McNulty, H. Miao, A. Noormets, J. M. Vose, B. Wilske, M. Zeppel, Y. Zhang, and Z. Zhang. A General predictive model for estimating monthly ecosystem evapotranspiration. Ecohydrology (accepted)
2011 Publications Zheng, B., Y. Zhang, and J. Chen. Preference to home landscape: wilderness or neatness? Landscape and Urban Planning (in press)
2010 Publications Wang, Z, X. Xiao, and X. Yan. 2010. Modeling gross primary production of maize cropland and degraded grassland in northeastern China. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 150: 1160–1167.
2010 Publications Li, C. Lafortezza, and J. Chen. 2010. Contribution of Landscape Ecology to Forest Management and Conservation. HEP and Springer, 400pp.
2010 Publications Yi, C., D. Ricciuto, …J. Chen, et al. 2010. Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents. Environmental Research Letter doi:10.1088/1748-9326/5/3/034007
2010 Publications Jung, M., M. Reichstein, P. Ciais, S. I. Seneviratne, J. Sheffield, M. L. Goulden, G. Bonan, A. Cescatti, J. Chen, R. de Jeu, A. J. Dolman, W. Eugster, D. Gerten, D. Gianelle, N. Gobron, J. Heinke, J. Kimball, B. E. Law, L. Montagnani, Q. Mu, B. Mueller, K. Oleson, D. Papale, A. Richardson, O. Roupsard, S. Running, E. Tomelleri, N. Viovy, U. Weber, C. Williams, E. Wood, S. Zaehle, and K. Zhang. 2010. Recent deceleration of global land evapotranspiration due to moisture supply limitation. Nature doi: 10.1038/nature09396.
2010 Publications Zhen, L., B. Ochirbat, Y. Lv, Y. J. Wei, X. L. Liu, J. Q. Chen, Z. J. Yao and F. Li. 2010. Comparing patterns of ecosystem service consumption and perceptions of range management between ethnic herders in Inner Mongolia and Mongolia. Environmental Research Letter 5. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/5/1/015001
2009 Publications Chen, S., J. Chen, G. Lin, W. Zhang, H. Miao, L. Wei, J. Huang, and X. Han. 2009. Energy balance and partition in Inner Mongolia steppe ecosystems with different land use types. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology149: 1800-1809.
2009 Publications John, R., J. Chen, N. Lu, and B. Wilske. 2009. Land Cover /land use change and their ecological consequences. Environmental Research Letter 4 045010. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/4/4/045010
2009 Publications Yuan, W., Y. Luo., A.D. Richardson, R. Oren, S. Luyssaert, I.A. Janssens, R. Ceulemans, T. Grünwald, M. Aubinet, C. Bernhofer, D. D. Baldocchi, J. Chen, A.L. Dunn, J. Deforest, A. H. Goldstein, E. Moors, J. W. Munger, R. K. Monson, A.E. Suyker, G. Starr, R. L. Scott, J. Tenhunen, S. B. Verma, T. Vesala, and S. C. Wofsy. 2009. Latitudinal patterns of interannual variability in net ecosystem exchange. Global Change Biology 15: 2905-2920.
2009 Publications Lu, N., B. Wilske, J. Ni, John, R. and J. Chen. 2009. Climate change in Inner Mongolia from 1955 through 2005. Environmental Research Letter 4 045006. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/4/4/045006
2009 NASA LCLUC Science Team Presentation Key Lessons on Water, Carbon, and Energy Fluxes for the Semiarid Landscapes of Inner Mongolia
2009 Publications Yan, H., Y. Fu, X. Xiao, H. Huang, H.He, and L. Ediger. 2009. Modeling gross primary productivity for winter wheat–maize double cropping system using MODIS time series and CO2 eddy flux tower data. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 129: 391–400.
2009 Publications Groisman, P. Y., E. A. Clark, V. M. Kattsov, D. P. Lettenmaier, I. N. Sokolik, V.B. Aizen, O. Cartus, J. Chen, S. Conard, J.Katzenberger, O. Krankina, J. Kukkonen, T. Machida, S. Maksyutov, D. Ojima, J. Qi, V. E. Romanovsky, M. Santoro, C. Schmullius, A. I. Shiklomanov, K. Shimoyama, H. H. Shugart, J. K. Shuman, M. Sofiev, A. I. Sukhinin, C. Vörösmarty, D. Walker, and E. F. Wood. 2009. The Northern Eurasia earth science partnership: an example of science applied to societal needs. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 5: 671-688.
2009 Publications Liu, C., Z. Zhang, G. Sun, J. Zhu, T. Zha, L. Shen, J. Chen, X. Fang and J. Chen. 2009. Quantifying evapotranspiration and the biophysical regulations of a poplar plantation assessed by eddy covariance and sap flow methods. Journal of Plant Ecology 33(4): 706-718.
2009 Publications Miao, H, S. Chen., J. Chen, W. Zhang, P. Zhang, L. Wei, X. Han, and G. Lin. 2009. Cultivation and grazing altered evapotranspiration and dynamics in Inner Mongolia stepps. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149: 1810-1819.
2009 Publications Wilske B., N. Lu, L.Wei, S. Chen, T. Zha, C. Liu, W. Xu, A. Noormets,J. Huang, Y. Wei, J. Chen, Z. Zhang, J. Ni, G. Sun, K. Guo, S. McNulty, R. John, X. Han, G. Lin, J. Chen. 2009. Poplar plantation has the potential to alter water balance in semiarid Inner Mongolia. Journal of Environmental Management 90: 2762-1770.
2008 Abstract Interactive Changes of Ecosystems and Societies on the Mongolian Plateau: From Coupled Regulations of Land Use and Changing Climate to Adaptation