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David JP Moore
Professor, University of Arizona
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Addressing, and reducing, bias in estimates of forest carbon removal
CONNECTING SCIENCE AND MONITORING, REPORTING, AND VERIFICATION (MRV) DEVELOPMENT FOR CROSS-PATHWAY CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL (CDR) TECHNOLOGIES I ORAL
global environmental change | 11 december 2024
Kimberly A. Novick, Trevor F. Keenan, David J. Moo...
While forest-based climate solutions (FbCS) are widely viewed as the most promising natural carbon removal pathways, at scales ranging from individual...
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Playing the Dryland Model Detective: Exploring the Current Status of Dryland Contributions to Global Carbon Cycling
MODEL-DATA INTEGRATION AND NOVEL PARADIGMS IN ECOSYSTEM FORECASTING II ORAL
biogeosciences | 10 december 2024
Natasha MacBean, Rubaya Pervin, Camellia Naderi, L...
A decade ago two high impact studies highlighted for the first time the potential importance of drylands in global carbon cycle inter-annual variabili...
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Sub-seasonal divergence of vegetation productivity and water content in a semi-arid grassland: insights from initial exploration of co-located GNSS reflectometry, eddy covariance, and satellite vegetation optical depth (VOD)
ADVANCING ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING THROUGH NEAR-SURFACE IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES: CAPABILITIES, APPLICATIONS, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS I ORAL
biogeosciences | 10 december 2024
Charles J. Devine, Russell L. Scott, Jinyang Du, D...
Microwave observations are directly sensitive to aboveground vegetation water content (VWC) and biomass. While satellite vegetation optical depth (VOD...
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Disturbance Recovery in Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems: what it was or what it could have been?
THE RESILIENCE AND VULNERABILITY OF ARCTIC AND BOREAL ECOSYSTEMS TO CLIMATE CHANGE II ORAL
biogeosciences | 10 december 2024
Hamid Dashti, Min Chen, William K. Smith, Kaiguang...
Ecosystem recovery time is crucial for environmental management. Traditionally, recovery is defined as a return to pre-disturbance conditions, assumin...
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Are the IPCC Emission Factors for Ecosystems Consistent with Direct Estimates of Carbon Uptake from FLUXNET, a Multi-Decade Standardized Data Record?
DATA-DRIVEN APPROACHES TO IMPROVED CLIMATE IMPACT ACCOUNTING FOR NATURE-BASED CARBON REMOVAL II ORAL
global environmental change | 10 december 2024
David J. Moore, Dario Papale, Sylvie Reiners, Kimb...
Robust estimates of annual carbon uptake for each of the global ecological zones defined by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)...
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Seasonal stabilization effects slowed the greening of the Northern Hemisphere
POWERING NEXT-GENERATION EARTH SYSTEM MODELING WITH ECOPHYSIOLOGY AND DIVERSE OBSERVATIONS ACROSS SCALES I POSTER
biogeosciences | 10 december 2024
Wen Zhang, William K. Smith, Trevor F. Keenan, Mat...
Vegetation growth during early- and peak growing season can be enhanced by rising atmospheric CO2 levels and high spring temperatures, potentially exp...
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Divergent Effects of Compound Drought–Heat Events on Northern Hemisphere Ecosystems
CONSEQUENCES OF DROUGHT AND HEAT STRESS FOR TERRESTRIAL VEGETATION: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO GLOBAL FEEDBACKS IV ORAL
biogeosciences | 10 december 2024
Yang Li, Wen Zhang, Flurin Babst, David D. Breshea...
Compound droughtheat events are expected to become more frequent due to rising temperatures and an intensified hydrological cycle, and they are likely...
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The Food-Water-Energy-Soil Nexus: Agrivoltaic Systems Can Enhance Carbon Sequestration in Dryland Soils
DUAL-USE AGRIVOLTAICS FOR CLIMATE-RESILIENT LANDSCAPES AND FOOD-ENERGY-WATER SECURITY II ORAL
global environmental change | 09 december 2024
Holly Andrews, Fabiana Olea Carrasco, Alyssa Salaz...
Agricultural soils are strongly susceptible to changes in climate that accelerate loss of soil carbon. Innovative land management strategies such as a...
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