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- 2017
Future productivity and phenology changes in European grasslands for different warming levels: implications for grassland management and carbon balanceDOI: 10.1186/s13021-017-0079-8 Keywords: European grassland, Grassland management, Phenology, Warming levels, Climate change Abstract: Europe has warmed more than the global average (land and ocean) since pre-industrial times, and is also projected to continue to warm faster than the global average in the twenty-first century. According to the climate models ensemble projections for various climate scenarios, annual mean temperature of Europe for 2071–2100 is predicted to be 1–5.5 °C higher than that for 1971–2000. Climate change and elevated CO2 concentration are anticipated to affect grassland management and livestock production in Europe. However, there has been little work done to quantify the European-wide response of grassland to future climate change. Here we applied ORCHIDEE-GM v2.2, a grid-based model for managed grassland, over European grassland to estimate the impacts of future global change
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