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Dryland belt of Northern Eurasia: contemporary environmental changes and their consequences

Pavel GroismanNorth Carolina State University at NOAA Center for Environmental Information, Asheville, North Carolina, United States of AmericaOlga BulyginaRussian Institute for Hydrometeorological Information, Obninsk, Kaluga Area, RussiaGeoffrey M. HenebryMichigan State University , East Lansing , Michigan , United States of AmericaN. A. SperanskayaState Hydrological institute, St. Petersburg, RussiaA. I. ShiklomanovEarth Systems Research Center, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, United States of AmericaYizhao ChenJoint Innovation Center for Modern Forestry Studies, College of Biology and the Environment, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of ChinaNadezhda TchebakovaSukachev Institute of Forest, Krasnoyarsk Federal Research Center, SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, RussiaE. I. ParfenovaSukachev Institute of Forest, Krasnoyarsk Federal Research Center, SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, RussiaNatalia TilininaP. P Shirshov Institute for Oceanology, RAS, Moscow, RussiaOlga ZolinaLab. de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l’Environnement, Joseph Fourier Univ., Grenoble, FranceAmbroise DufourLab. de Glaciologie et Géophysique de l’Environnement, Joseph Fourier Univ., Grenoble, FranceJiquan ChenMichigan State University , East Lansing , Michigan , United States of AmericaRanjeet JohnOklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma , United States of AmericaPeilei FanMichigan State University , East Lansing , Michigan , United States of AmericaCsaba MátýasUniversity of Sopron , Sopron , HungaryIrina YesserkepovaIldan KaipovNational Center for Space Research and Technologies, Almaty, Kazakhstan
2018en
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The dryland belt (DLB) in Northern Eurasia is the largest contiguous dryland on Earth. During the last century, changes here have included land use change (e.g. expansion of croplands and cities), resource extraction (e.g. coal, ores, oil, and gas), rapid institutional shifts (e.g. collapse of the Soviet Union), climatic changes, and natural disturbances (e.g. wildfires, floods, and dust storms). These factors intertwine, overlap, and sometimes mitigate, but can sometimes feedback upon each other to exacerbate their synergistic and cumulative effects. Thus, it is important to properly document each of these external and internal factors and to characterize the structural relationships among them in order to develop better approaches to alleviating negative consequences of these regional environmental changes. This paper addresses the climatic changes observed over the DLB in recent decades and outlines possible links of these changes (both impacts and feedback) with other external and internal factors of contemporary regional environmental changes and human activities within the DLB.

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