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Deliang Chen
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E-Mail:deliangchen@tsinghua.edu.cn
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10 Liu, X., M. Yang, T. Ou, H.-W. Lai, F. Wen, N. Dong, H. Wang, and D. Chen (2025), Enhancing summer atmospheric water cycle simulations in the Three-River Headwaters Region via dynamical downscaling, Atmospheric Research, 314, 107810, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2024.107810.
[5] Anderegg WRL*, Wu C, Acil N, Carvalhais N, Pugh TAM, Sadler JP, Seidl R (2022) A climate risk analysis of Earth’s forests in the 21st century. Science, 377, 1099-1103.
[4] Wu C*, Venevsky S*, Sitch S, Mercado LM, Huntingford C, Staver AC (2021) Historical and future global burned area with changing climate and human demography. One Earth, 4, 517-530.
[3] Venevsky S*, Le Page Y, Pereira JMC, Wu C* (2019) Analysis fire patterns and drivers with a global SEVER-FIRE v1.0 model incorporated into dynamic global vegetation model and satellite and on-ground observations. Geoscientific Model Development, 12, 89-110.
[2] Wu C, Wang M, Lu C, Venevsky S*, Sorokina V, Kulygin V, Berdnikov S (2018) Climate-induced fire regimes in the Russian biodiversity hotspots. Global Ecology and Conservation, 16, e00495.
[1] Wu C, Venevsky S*, Sitch S, Yang Y, Wang MH, Wang L, Gao Y (2017) Present-day and future contribution of climate and fires to vegetation composition in the boreal forest of China. Ecosphere, 8, e01917.
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3. Forest carbon sink and nature-based climate solutions:
[5] Anderegg WRL*, Blanchard L, Anderson C, Badgley G, Cullenward D, Gao P, Goulden ML, Haya B, Holm JA, Hurteau MD., Lague M, Liu M, Novick KA., Randerson JT, Trugman AT, Wang JA, Williams CA, Wu C, Yang L (2025) Towards more effective nature-based climate solutions in global forests. Nature, 643, 1214-1222
[4] Anderegg WRL*, Trugman AT, Vargas G G, Wu C, Yang L (2025) Current forest carbon offset buffer pool contributions do not adequately insure against disturbance-driven carbon losses. Global Change Biology, 31, e70251
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