Forests (Oct 2014)

Impacts of Deforestation and Climate Variability on Terrestrial Evapotranspiration in Subarctic China

  • Yunjun Yao,
  • Shunlin Liang,
  • Jie Cheng,
  • Yi Lin,
  • Kun Jia,
  • Meng Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f5102542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 10
pp. 2542 – 2560

Abstract

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Although deforestation affects hydrological and climatic variables over tropical regions, its actual contributions to changes in evapotranspiration (ET) over subarctic China remain unknown. To establish a quantitative relationship between deforestation and terrestrial ET variations, we estimated ET using a semi-empirical Penman (SEMI-PM) algorithm driven by meteorological and satellite data at both local and regional scales. The results indicate that the estimated ET can be used to analyse the observed inter-annual variations. There is a statistically significant positive relationship between local-scale forest cover changes (∆F) and annual ET variations (∆ET) of the following form: ∆ET = 0.0377∆F – 2.11 (R2 = 0.43, p < 0.05). This relationship may be due to deforestation-induced increases in surface albedo and a reduction in the fractional vegetation cover (FVC). However, the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO), rather than deforestation, dominates the multi-decadal ET variability due to regional-scale wind speed changes, but the exact effects of deforestation and ENSO on ET are challenging to quantify.

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