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DESCRIPTION:In the context of global change\, the biosphere has been experi
 encing systematic changes. Biospheric changes are not only linked to the a
 tmosphere via the variability and changes of climate but also linked to so
 cio-economic drivers. Socio-economic and climate drivers may both act eith
 er slowly\, causing trends\, or abruptly\, causing extreme events\, shocks
 \, or tipping points. However\, the relative importance of climate and soc
 io-economic factors for the biosphere dynamics and their moderating mechan
 isms is not well understood and may vary spatially. To gain insights into 
 the links between climate\, biosphere\, and society\, we study the relatio
 nships between the trajectories in the three different domains by analyzin
 g multi-stream global data from 2001-2020\, including a biospheric and cli
 mate data cube and subnational socio-economic data. We hypothesize that cl
 imatic change is a globally widespread driver\, almost relevant everywhere
 \, but can be additionally mediated by socio-economic drivers (e.g. land-u
 se and freshwater management). Another hypothesis is that social-economic 
 shocks can lead to an unsystematic shift of biospheric resilience after cl
 imate extremes. This study aims to quantify biospheric responses to climat
 e and society from data-driven signals\, and has an essential implication 
 on understanding human footprints on biospheric changes globally.
DTSTAMP:20260415T012748Z
LOCATION:EURAC Auditorium
SUMMARY:Integrated data-driven analysis of climate\, biosphere and socio-ec
 onomic co-variability: towards a planetary health index - Wantong Li
URL:https://pretalx.earthmonitor.org/gw2023/talk/GVW3U8/
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