Essays about: "Net ecosystem exchange"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 essays containing the words Net ecosystem exchange.
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1. Analysis of Carbon Dioxide Flux from a Tower Sensor in Abisko Sweden
University essay from Lunds universitet/Matematisk statistikAbstract : .... READ MORE
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2. Tundra carbon cycling in relation to sea-ice decline in a warming Arctic
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : We set out to investigate whether arctic tundra acted as a sink or source of carbon dioxide (CO2) between 1980-2014 and to relate changes in the net carbon balance to Arctic sea-ice decline. We want to understand how climate change and arctic warming influence arctic carbon cycling. READ MORE
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3. Venture Capital flows to fintech innovators in Africa: How governmental policy and actions affect the ecosystem and capital sources
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : This master’s thesis explores aspects of the current state of fintech and venture capital within Africa as an emerging market, bringing to light the policies and actions of the different governments that contribute to stimulate the market. The study looks at policies and actions that directly relate to fintech and those that relate to venture capital and brings out the connection between both. READ MORE
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4. Evaluating drought impacts on ecosystem water use efficiency of three different boreal forest sites
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and ManagementAbstract : European boreal forests are the biomes most affected by climate change. For example, extreme weather events such as droughts are expected to become more frequent and severe. Especially in the summer months, droughts can drastically impact the carbon and water exchanges of boreal forests. READ MORE
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5. Modelling gross primary production in semi-arid regions: effects on carbon uptake of intensive agriculture in southern Kenya
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : Background and aim: Gross primary production (GPP) is the largest global carbon (C) flux and an important component for counteracting anthropogenic CO2 emissions, understanding vegetation dynamics, and sustaining universal human standards. Africa plays a prominent role in the global C cycle, though our understanding of GPP dynamics is largely hampered by a paucity of ground-based observations. READ MORE