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Dina I. Nazimova (email), N.P. Polikarpov

Forest zones of Siberia as determined by climatic zones and their possible transformation trends under global change.

Nazimova D. I., Polikarpov N.P. (1996). Forest zones of Siberia as determined by climatic zones and their possible transformation trends under global change. Silva Fennica vol. 30 no. 2–3 article id 5587. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.a9232

Abstract

A system of zonality in Siberia has been formed under the control of continentality, which provides the heat and humidity regimes of the forest provinces. Three sectors of continentality and four to six boreal sub-zone form a framework for the systematization of the different features of land cover in Siberia. Their climatic ordination provides the fundamental basis for the principal potential forest types (composition, productivity) forecasting the current climate. These are useful in predicting the future transformations and succession under global change.

Keywords
climate change; boreal forests; modelling; Siberia; climatic zones; Russian Federation; zonal forest types; climatic ordination

Published in 1996

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