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GCTE Global Change in Terrestrial Ecosystems Completed
Objectives of GCTE: • Predict the effects of changes in climate, atmospheric composition, and land use on terrestrial ecosystems, including (i) agriculture, forestry and soils, and (ii) ecological complexity.• Determine how these effects lead to feedbacks to the atmosphere and the physical climate system. Last update: 10/29/04 Go Back
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| Type of Structure: | program |
| Regional Scope : | global |
| Parent Organisations : | IGBP.ICSU |
| Child Organisations : | MRI |
| Duration : | 1991 to 2003 COMPLETED |
| Contact Address : | Dr. Pep Canadell Executive Director Global Carbon Project Division of Marine & Atmospheric Research CSIRO GPO Box 3023 Canberra, ACT 2601 Australia Phone: +61 (0)2 6246 5631 FAX: +61 (0)2 6246 5988 e-Mail: pep.canadell(at)csiro.au URL: http://www.globalcarbonproject.org/ |
Objectives of GCTE:
• Predict the effects of changes in climate, atmospheric composition, and land use on terrestrial ecosystems, including (i) agriculture, forestry and soils, and (ii) ecological complexity.