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Vegetation, Water, Humans and the Climate - A New Perspective on an Interactive System
Edited by Kabat, P.; Claussen, M.; Dirmeyer, P.A.; Gash, J.H.C.; Bravo de Guenni, L.; Meybeck, M.; Pielke Sr., R.; Vörösmarty, C.J.; Hutjes, R.W.A.; Lütkemeier, S.
Springer Verlag
2004
Hardcover 600 pp, 246 figs, 128 in color ISBN 3540424008
£100.00
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A state-of-the-art overview of the influence of terrestrial vegetation and soils within the
Earth system. The text deals especially with interactions between the terrestrial biosphere
and the atmosphere via the hydrological cycle and their interlinkage with anthropogenic
activities. Measurements gathered in integrated field experiments in the Sahel, the Amazon,
North America and South-east Asia confirm the importance of these interactions.
Observations are complemented by modelling studies, including regional models that
simulate flows and transport in river catchments, coupled land-cover and regional climate
systems, and Earth-system and global circulation models. Water, nutrient and sediment
fluxes in river basins are also discussed and are shown to be highly impacted and regulated
by humans through land use, pollution and river engineering. Finally, the book discusses
environmental vulnerability and methodologies for assessing the risks associated with
regional and global climatic and environmental variability and change. The results
reported in this book are based on the research work of many individual scientists
and teams around the world associated with the objectives of the IGBP-BAHC and
WCRP-GEWEX international research programmes.
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