Climate Change and Tropical Forests in India

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N.H. Ravindranath
R. Sukumar
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[1] Indian Institute of Science,Center for Ecological Sciences
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Climatic Change | 1998年 / 39卷
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Climate Change; India; Tropical forest; Impacts and adaptation;
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India has 64 Mha under forests, of which 72% are tropical moist deciduous, dry deciduous, and wet evergreen forest. Projected changes in temperature, rainfall, and soil moisture are considered at regional level for India under two scenarios, the first involving greenhouse gas forcing, and the second, sulphate aerosols. Under the former model, a general increase in temperature and rainfall in all regions is indicated. This could potentially result in increased productivity, and shift forest type boundaries along attitudinal and rainfall gradients, with species migrating from lower to higher elevations and the drier forest types being transformed to moister types. The aerosol model, however, indicates a more modest increase in temperature and a decrease in precipitation in central and northern India, which would considerably stress the forests in these regions.
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