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http://dx.doi.org/10.5532/KJAFM.2016.18.4.274

Review of Long-term Climate Change Research Facilities for Forests  

Seo, Dong-Jin (Department of Ecological Landscape, National Institute of Ecology)
Kim, Hyun-chul (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science)
Lee, Hyun Seok (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science)
Lee, Solji (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science)
Lee, Wi-Yeong (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science)
Han, Sim-Hee (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science)
Kang, Jun Won (Division of Tree Breeding, National Institute of Forest Science)
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Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology / v.18, no.4, 2016 , pp. 274-286 More about this Journal
Abstract
Carbon dioxide ($CO_2$) accounts for about 72% of the total greenhouse gas emissions. It is also widely known as a major cause of global warming. According to the IPCC's fifth evaluation report, the growth rate of atmospheric $CO_2$ has increased by 35% for the last 100 years and global warming is occurring much more rapidly than expected since 1990s. As a result of climate change, global warming is increasing the frequency and severity of extreme weather events around the world, which has changed forest vegetation zone and vegetation phenology. The Kyoto Protocol recognizes the importance of forests and refers to the conservation and enhancement of forests as sinks and reservoirs of greenhouse gases. In this regard, studies of tree responses to climate change are indispensable for predicting changes in the forest ecosystems in the future. Therefore, studies using long-term climate change research facilities, associated with long-term ecological research (LTER) in the fields, will make a considerable contribution to predict and approach the changes in the future.
Keywords
Climate change; Carbon dioxide; Global warming; Open top chamber;
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