T Houghton’s scientific contributions

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Climate change 1992: the supplementary report to the IPCC scientific assessment
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January 1992

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T Houghton

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B A Callander

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S K Varney

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... Adequate representation of land-atmosphere processes in Earth system models is critical for accurate climate change projections (Garratt, 1993;Kabat et al., 1998;Barnett et al., 2005), hydrology (Anderson et al., 2012;Seiller et al., 2017), and forest management planning (Burger et al., 1999;Schoenholtz et al., 2000;Launiainen et al., 2019Launiainen et al., , 2022Goude et al., 2022). It has long been recognized that climate change is likely to have major impacts at high latitudes, such as in the circumpolar boreal biome (Houghton et al., 1990(Houghton et al., , 1992(Houghton et al., , 1996; the boreal forest, part of the circumpolar boreal biome, is the second largest biome on Earth (Landsberg and Gower, 1997) and covers nearly 30% of the world's land surface (FAO, 2001). It provides critical ecosystem services to northern populations (Brandt et al., 2013) and is responsible for a significant proportion of carbon, energy, and water fluxes at the Earth's surface (Gauthier et al., 2015). ...

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Impacts of forest canopy heterogeneity on plot-scale hydrometeorological variables -Insights from an experiment in the humid boreal forest with the Canadian Land Surface Scheme
Climate change 1992: the supplementary report to the IPCC scientific assessment
  • Citing Book
  • January 1992