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北大西洋地区的环境变化:作为记录、理解和预测变化的协作方法的SCANNET。

Environmental changes in the North Atlantic Region: SCANNET as a collaborative approach for documenting, understanding and predicting changes.

作者信息

Callaghan Terry V, Johansson M, Heal O W, Saelthun N R, Barkved L J, Bayfield N, Brandt O, Brooker R, Christiansen H H, Forchhammer M, Høye T T, Humlum O, Järvinen A, Jonasson C, Kohler J, Magnusson B, Meltofte H, Mortensen L, Neuvonen S, Pearce I, Rasch M, Turner L, Hasholt B, Huhta E, Leskinen E, Nielsen N, Siikamäki P

机构信息

Abisko Scientific Research Station, Sweden.

出版信息

Ambio. 2004 Nov;Spec No 13:39-50.

Abstract

The lands surrounding the North Atlantic Region (the SCANNET Region) cover a wide range of climate regimes, physical environments and availability of natural resources. Except in the extreme North, they have supported human populations and various cultures since at least the end of the last ice age. However, the region is also important at a wider geographical scale in that it influences the global climate and supports animals that migrate between the Arctic and all the other continents of the world. Climate, environment and land use in the region are changing rapidly and projections suggest that global warming will be amplified there while increasing land use might dramatically reduce the remaining wilderness areas. Because much of the region is sparsely populated--if populated at all--observational records of past environmental changes and their impacts are both few and of short duration. However, it is becoming very important to record the changes that are now in progress, to understand the drivers of these changes, and to predict future consequences of the changes. To facilitate research into understanding impacts of global change on the lands of the North Atlantic Regions, and also to monitor changes in real time, an EU-funded network of research sites and infrastructures was formed in 2000: this was called SCANNET--SCANdinavian/North European NETwork of Terrestrial Field Bases. SCANNET currently consists of 9 core sites and 5 sites within local networks that together cover the broad range of current climate and predicted change in the region. Climate observations are well replicated across the network, whereas each site has tended to select particular environmental and ecological subjects for intensive observation. This provides diversity of both subject coverage and expertise. In this paper, we summarize the findings of SCANNET to-date and outline its information bases in order to increase awareness of data on environmental change in the North Atlantic Region. We also identify important gaps in our understanding and identify where the roles of existing infrastructures and activities represented by SCANNET can facilitate future research, monitoring and ground-truthing activities.

摘要

北大西洋地区(斯堪的纳维亚/北欧陆地野外基地网络地区)周边的土地涵盖了广泛的气候类型、自然环境和自然资源状况。除了最北部地区外,自至少上一个冰河时代末期以来,这些土地就一直承载着人类种群和各种文化。然而,该地区在更广泛的地理尺度上也很重要,因为它影响着全球气候,并为在北极与世界其他各大洲之间迁徙的动物提供了生存环境。该地区的气候、环境和土地利用正在迅速变化,预测表明全球变暖在该地区将加剧,而土地利用的增加可能会大幅减少剩余的荒野地区。由于该地区大部分地区人口稀少(如果有人居住的话),过去环境变化及其影响的观测记录既少且持续时间短。然而,记录当前正在发生的变化、了解这些变化的驱动因素以及预测这些变化的未来后果变得非常重要。为了促进对全球变化对北大西洋地区土地影响的研究,并实时监测变化情况,2000年成立了一个由欧盟资助的研究站点和基础设施网络:这就是斯堪的纳维亚/北欧陆地野外基地网络(SCANNET)。SCANNET目前由9个核心站点和5个地方网络站点组成,共同覆盖了该地区当前的广泛气候和预测变化。整个网络对气候观测进行了充分的重复,而每个站点都倾向于选择特定的环境和生态主题进行深入观测。这提供了主题覆盖范围和专业知识的多样性。在本文中,我们总结了SCANNET迄今为止的研究结果,并概述了其信息基础,以提高对北大西洋地区环境变化数据的认识。我们还确定了我们理解中的重要差距,并确定了由SCANNET代表的现有基础设施和活动的作用可以促进未来研究、监测和地面实况调查活动的领域。

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